MULLICK
Mullick
Origin and Meaning Mullick is a variant spelling of the Bengali Hindu and Bihari surname Mallik or Malik. The surname is derived from the Arabic word for 'king' or 'chieftain', reflecting a historical connection to leadership and authority.
Distribution The Mullick surname is commonly found among people of Indian descent, particularly in the West Bengal and Bihar regions of India. It is a prominent surname within the Bengali Hindu and Bihari communities.
Historical Significance Historically, individuals with the surname Mullick often held positions of influence and power in their communities. The surname's association with the concepts of leadership and authority suggests that bearers of this name may have been involved in governance, administration, or other forms of leadership roles.
Famous Bearers Notable individuals with the surname Mullick include academic professionals, political figures, and entrepreneurs who have contributed to various fields such as education, politics, and business.
Contemporary Presence The Mullick surname continues to be prevalent among the Indian diaspora, with individuals bearing this surname residing in countries around the world, including the United Kingdom. Family heritage and cultural traditions often play a significant role in maintaining the Mullick surname's legacy within these communities.
There are approximately 131 people named Mullick in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Mullick.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Abdul
- Haroob
- Humza
- Omar
- Rupendro
Female
- Arony
- Fatima
- Saeeda
- Sonali
- Suraiya
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