QADIR
Qadir
Qadir is a relatively uncommon British surname of Arabic origin. The name is derived from the Arabic word qadir, meaning "powerful" or "capable".
The presence of the Qadir surname in Britain is often associated with immigration from countries with significant Arabic-speaking populations, such as Pakistan, Iraq, or other Arab countries. Individuals bearing the surname Qadir have made contributions to various fields in British society, ranging from academia to business and the arts.
The Qadir family name reflects the diverse cultural tapestry of Britain and stands as a testament to the country's long history of embracing and integrating individuals from a multitude of backgrounds.
There are approximately 874 people named Qadir in the UK. That makes it roughly the 8,192nd most common surname in Britain. Around 13 in a million people in Britain are named Qadir.
Region of origin: Asia
Country of origin: Pakistan
Religion of origin: Muslim
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Abdul
- Asif
- Ghulam
- Imran
- Mohammad
- Mohammed
- Muhammad
- Nadeem
- Syed
- Usman
- Waqas
Female
- Amber
- Asma
- Ayesha
- Farah
- Humaira
- Nadia
- Neelam
- Saima
- Samina
- Shabana
- Shazia
- Yasmin
- Zahida
Similar and related surnames
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