OKOROAFOR
Okoroafor
Okoroafor is a British surname of Nigerian Igbo origin. It is derived from the Igbo language, with "Okoro" meaning 'child of' and "Afor" being a market day in the Igbo calendar. The surname may indicate that the bearer was born on a specific market day or that they are connected to the market in some way.
The Okoroafor surname is most commonly found among the Igbo people of Nigeria, but there are also individuals with this surname residing in the United Kingdom. It is believed that the migration of Igbo people to the UK has led to the presence of the Okoroafor surname in Britain.
Individuals with the surname Okoroafor have likely retained strong ties to their Igbo heritage while embracing their British identity. The surname may hold significance in terms of family history, cultural traditions, and personal identity.
Overall, the Okoroafor surname represents the rich diversity and cultural heritage that can be found within modern British society, reflecting the complex history of migration and integration that has shaped the nation over the years.
There are approximately 123 people named Okoroafor in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Okoroafor.