PHARAON
Pharaon
Pharaon is a British surname with roots that trace back to historical influences from the Middle East. The name is believed to have been brought to Britain by individuals of Lebanese or Egyptian descent, possibly as a result of trade or migration. The name is a variant of the more common surnames Pharoah or Pharaoh, which are more typically associated with ancient Egyptian royalty.
The Pharaon surname is relatively rare in Britain, but individuals bearing this name can be found across various regions of the country. As with many surnames of foreign origin, the pronunciation and spelling of Pharaon may have evolved over time to accommodate English linguistic patterns.
Given its distinctive and exotic origins, the surname Pharaon holds historical and cultural significance, representing a fusion of British and Middle Eastern heritage. Individuals bearing the surname Pharaon often take pride in their unique ancestry and the diverse cultural heritage it represents.
There are approximately 15 people named Pharaon in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Pharaon.