RAJABALI

Recorded variant spellings include Rajab Ali, Rajab-Ali

Rajabali

Rajabali is a British surname of Asian origin. The name is commonly found among individuals with roots in South Asia, particularly Pakistan and India.

The surname "Rajabali" is believed to have Persian and Arabic origins, with "Raja" meaning "king" in Persian and "Ali" being a common Arabic name, symbolising high status or nobility.

Individuals bearing the surname Rajabali have made contributions to various fields, including academia, business, arts, and politics. The name reflects the diverse cultural heritage present in modern British society.

The Rajabali family name may have variations in spelling due to transliteration from its original script. While not as common as some British surnames, Rajabali is a distinctive and meaningful name within the cultural tapestry of the United Kingdom.

Typical given names associated with the Rajabali surname

Male

  • Amir
  • Aquil
  • Hussein
  • Huzefa
  • Idris
  • Mohamed
  • Moiz
  • Mubarak
  • Murtaza
  • Mustafa
  • Mustapha
  • Riyaz
  • Salim

Female

  • Fatma
  • Hamida
  • Nahema
  • Nishaat
  • Razia
  • Shaheen
  • Shehnaz
  • Sukaina
  • Suraiya
  • Vanessa

How to communicate the surname Rajabali in...

Braille

Morse

.-..-.---.--....-.-....

Semaphore

Semaphore RSemaphore ASemaphore JSemaphore ASemaphore BSemaphore ASemaphore LSemaphore I

There are approximately 195 people named Rajabali in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Rajabali.

The Genealogist - UK census, BMDs and more online

Your comments on the Rajabali surname

BritishSurnames.uk is a Good Stuff website.