PUNJANI
Punjani
Punjani is a British surname of East African and South Asian origin. The name is derived from the term "Punjabi," which refers to an individual from the Punjab region of South Asia, comprising areas in present-day India and Pakistan.
The Punjani surname is most commonly found within British communities with ancestral ties to East Africa, particularly regions such as Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda. It is believed that the migration of individuals from South Asia to East Africa during the colonial period led to the establishment of communities where this surname became prevalent.
Individuals bearing the surname Punjani have made notable contributions in various fields, including business, academia, and the arts, within the British society. The surname serves as a testament to the diverse cultural heritage and migratory patterns that have shaped the British population.
Today, the Punjani surname continues to be passed down through generations, representing a link to the rich tapestry of migration, settlement, and cultural exchange that characterises the history of the British Isles.
There are approximately 90 people named Punjani in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Punjani.