PAUDEL
Paudel
Paudel is a surname commonly found in the British Nepali community. It originates from the Khas people of Nepal and is thought to have been brought to the United Kingdom as part of the Nepali diaspora.
The surname Paudel is said to have multiple meanings, with some sources suggesting it refers to a specific type of tree, while others claim it signifies a specific occupation related to agriculture or land cultivation.
Individuals bearing the surname Paudel have contributed significantly to various fields in the UK, including academia, healthcare, business, and the arts. The Paudel family name has become an integral part of the diverse cultural tapestry of Britain.
The presence of the Paudel surname in the British Isles reflects the rich history of migration and cultural exchange that has shaped the nation into the multicultural society it is today.
There are approximately 91 people named Paudel in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Paudel.