Rasab

Rasab is a British surname with a rare and unique origin. The surname is believed to have its roots in the Middle East or South Asia, possibly originating from Arabic or Persian languages.

The name Rasab is not commonly found in British records, suggesting that it may be of recent immigrant origin or a result of intercultural marriage. Surnames often serve as markers of one's heritage, and the Rasab surname may hold significance in connecting individuals to their ancestral background or cultural identity.

Due to its limited presence in British genealogy and history, further research may be needed to uncover the specific origins and meanings associated with the surname Rasab. However, the diversity and richness of British surnames reflect the multicultural tapestry of the nation, highlighting the influence of various cultures in shaping the identity of its people.

Typical given names associated with the Rasab surname

Male

  • Asif
  • Imran
  • Mohammad
  • Mohammed
  • Nadeem
  • Rashid
  • Tanvir
  • Tariq
  • Waheed
  • Waseem
  • Zafar

Female

  • Farrah
  • Farzana
  • Fozia
  • Mehnaz
  • Razwana
  • Saima
  • Saiqa
  • Shazia
  • Yasmeen
  • Zarqa

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There are approximately 130 people named Rasab in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Rasab.

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