OSUJI
Osuji
The surname Osuji originates from the Igbo ethnic group in Nigeria, West Africa. It is a prominent name among the Igbo people and has also been adopted by individuals and families who have migrated to countries such as the United Kingdom.
The name "Osuji" is derived from the Igbo language, with "Osu" meaning "clan" and "ji" meaning "increases" or "multiply". Therefore, the name can be interpreted to signify a clan that is thriving or growing.
Those who bear the surname Osuji often have a strong sense of heritage and community, valuing familial ties and traditions. The name may be passed down through generations, maintaining a connection to their Igbo roots.
Individuals with the surname Osuji may be found in various fields and professions, contributing to the diverse fabric of British society. Whether in academia, business, the arts, or other domains, those bearing the name Osuji bring with them a cultural richness and history that adds to the tapestry of the British multicultural landscape.
There are approximately 257 people named Osuji in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around four in a million people in Britain are named Osuji.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Anthony
- Chidi
- Chima
- Emmanuel
- Herbert
- Jeffrey
- Joel
- Michael
- Nelson
- Romeo
- Uchenna
Female
- Chidinma
- Chika
- Christiana
- Helen
- Janet
- Nnenna
- Ogechi
- Sheila
- Tamara
- Vanessa