MASIH
Masih is a surname of Arabic origin. The word in Arabic translates to “Messiah” or “Christ,” and the name has been adopted by families who wish to mark their Christian identity.
The surname is most commonly found among Christian communities in the Indian subcontinent, particularly in Pakistan and India. In these regions, the name is often used by families of Maronite, Latin, Syro-Malabar, and other Christian denominations who trace their heritage back to early Christian settlements.
Since it is fundamentally a religious signifier, individuals bearing the Masih surname frequently use it as a marker of faith, distinguishing themselves within interfaith societies and affirming their belonging to the Christian tradition.
There is no evidence of the surname being used outside the Christian context in the South Asian diaspora. Consequently, its primary significance remains tied to its original meaning and its role in signalling religious affiliation within families and communities.
Typical given names associated with the Masih surname
Male
- Andrew
- Daniel
- David
- Illyas
- John
- Joseph
- Mark
- Michael
- Nicky
- Samson
- Sebastian
- Stephen
- Steven
- William
Female
- Anita
- Christina
- Elizabeth
- Neelam
- Parveen
- Sarah
- Seema
- Sonia
- Sunita
- Usha
- Venus
Similar and related surnames
- Maasy
- Maisey
- Maish
- Maissey
- Maisy
- Masai
- Masch
- Maschi
- Masci
- Mascia
- Mascio
- Mascis
- Maseeh
- Masey
- Mash
- Mashi
- Mashiah
- Mashis
- Masi
- Masia
- Masic
- Masid
- Masie
- Masieh
- Masik
- Masim
- Masin
- Masio
- Masip
- Masis
- Massah
- Massi
- Massia
- Massiah
- Massie
- Massih
- Massis
- Massouh
- Massy
- Masui
- Masuy
- Masy
- Mayassi
- Mazeh
- Mazi
- Mazie
- Mazzi
- Meceh
- Meseih
- Mesi
- Mesiah
- Messi
- Messiha
- Missah
- Musah
Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.
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