MALOOK
Malook
Malook is a surname of British origin, though its roots can be found in South Asia, particularly in regions such as Pakistan and India. The name "Malook" is derived from the Persian word "Malik", which means "king" or "lord". The surname is most commonly found among families with a history of cultural ties to the Indian subcontinent who later migrated to Britain or other parts of the world.
The Malook surname may have various spellings and pronunciations due to linguistic adaptations as families moved across different regions. Despite these variations, the name Malook has retained its significance as a mark of cultural heritage and identity for those who bear it.
In contemporary Britain, individuals with the surname Malook can be found in various professions and walks of life, contributing to the multicultural fabric of the nation. The surname serves as a testament to the diverse roots and histories that have shaped British society over the years.
There are approximately 32 people named Malook in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Malook.