MAKI
Maki
Maki is a surname of Japanese origin, usually associated with the Ainu people of Japan. However, it is quite rare and has also been found in Finland and Hungary.
Origin and Meaning The surname Maki is a common Japanese surname and means "real" or "genuine" in the Japanese language. It is often used to refer to those who are true or authentic.
Distribution Maki is not a common surname in the United Kingdom. It is predominantly found in Japan, especially among the Ainu people, who are an indigenous group in Japan. However, there are instances of the surname being present in Finland and Hungary, usually as a result of immigration.
Famous Individuals As Maki is not a widely recognised surname in the United Kingdom, there are no notable British personalities associated with it. In Japan, there are several individuals with the surname Maki who have made significant contributions in various fields.
There are approximately 106 people named Maki in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Maki.
Religion of origin: Muslim
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- Mak
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- Maicey
- Maick
- Maike
- Maix
- Maixey
- Makai
- Make
- Makey
- Makim
- Makin
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- Makiya
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- Makke
- Makki
- Makky
- Mako
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- Maku
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- Malki
- Malkie
- Malkin
- Malky
- Maxi
- Maxie
- Mayaki
- Maykin
- Meacci
- Meak
- Meekie
- Meikie
- Meki
- Mekie
- Melki
- Mac
- Mack
- MacKie
- McGhie
- McKie
- Meakin
- Meek
- Meeke
- Mock
- Moug
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