MADHAN
Madhan
The surname Madhan is of British origin and is believed to have originated from the Old English personal name "Mæthelwine," composed of elements meaning "council" and "friend." Over time, this name evolved into various forms, including Madan, Maddan, and Madhan.
The Madhan surname is found predominantly in the United Kingdom, with concentrations in regions such as Cornwall, Devon, and Yorkshire. The name's popularity may have been influenced by historical migrations of people within the British Isles.
Like many surnames, the spelling and pronunciation of Madhan have likely undergone modifications over the centuries as families moved and languages evolved. Variants of the surname may exist, reflecting regional accents and influences.
Individuals bearing the surname Madhan may have diverse backgrounds and histories. Researching family records, historical documents, and genealogical sources can provide insights into the specific origins and branches of the Madhan family tree.
There are approximately 117 people named Madhan in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Madhan.
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