PHAGURA
Phagura
Phagura is a British surname of Punjabi origin, commonly found within the Asian British community. The surname Phagura has its roots in the Punjab region of India, where it is derived from the Punjabi word "phag," referring to the Phagun month in the Punjabi calendar, which corresponds to March in the Gregorian calendar.
Individuals bearing the surname Phagura often have a heritage that can be traced back to the Punjab region, known for its vibrant culture and agriculture. The migration of Punjabi communities to the United Kingdom in the 20th century led to the establishment of families with surnames such as Phagura, contributing to the diverse tapestry of British society.
Today, the surname Phagura is carried by individuals across various professions and industries in the UK, reflecting the integration of diverse cultural backgrounds within contemporary British society. The Phagura surname serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage and history of those with Punjabi roots residing in Britain.
There are approximately 147 people named Phagura in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Phagura.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Bhupinder
- Gurpreet
- Harbhajan
- Harjeet
- Harjinder
- Harjit
- Jagjit
- Jatinder
- Joginder
- Rajinder
- Ravinder
- Sandeep
- Santokh
Female
- Baljinder
- Baljit
- Gurpreet
- Harpreet
- Mandeep
- Narinder
- Rajwinder
- Rupinder
- Sarbjit
- Surinder
Similar and related surnames
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