PITTALIS
Pittalis
Pittalis is a British surname that originates from the Greek name "Pittas". It is believed that the surname Pittalis may have been brought to the United Kingdom through migration or by descendants of Greek or Cypriot origin. The name likely underwent modifications to fit the English spelling and pronunciation conventions, leading to the variation of Pittalis.
The bearers of the surname Pittalis are considered to be a part of the diverse tapestry of British surnames, reflecting the history of immigration and cultural exchange that has shaped the United Kingdom over the centuries.
While the specific origins and history of the Pittalis surname may vary among individuals and families who bear this name, it remains a unique and distinctive part of the British surname landscape. Today, individuals with the Pittalis surname can be found across the United Kingdom, contributing to the rich multicultural heritage of the nation.
There are approximately 47 people named Pittalis in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Pittalis.