ROOPRA
Roopra
Roopra is a British surname of Punjabi origin, commonly found among individuals of South Asian descent. The name Roopra is derived from the Punjabi word "roop," meaning beauty or form. It is widely believed that the name was originally associated with individuals who possessed qualities of beauty or grace.
The Roopra surname is relatively rare in the United Kingdom, but those who bear it often have roots in the Punjab region of India. Over time, many individuals with the surname Roopra have migrated to the UK, where they have integrated into British society while still maintaining elements of their cultural heritage.
Individuals with the surname Roopra may have a varied range of occupations and roles in society, reflecting the diversity of the British population. Some Roopras may be professionals in fields such as medicine, law, or business, while others may work in education, arts, or other sectors.
As with many surnames, the Roopra name carries with it a sense of identity, history, and belonging for those who bear it. Through the preservation and celebration of their cultural heritage, individuals with the Roopra surname contribute to the rich tapestry of British society.
There are approximately 245 people named Roopra in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around four in a million people in Britain are named Roopra.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Amar
- Angad
- Bhupinder
- Charanjit
- Gurcharan
- Harbhajan
- Harvinder
- Jaspal
- Jaswinder
- Kuldip
- Madan
- Parminder
- Randeep
- Ravinder
Female
- Amandeep
- Amrit
- Jasbir
- Jaswinder
- Kamaljit
- Kulvinder
- Kulwinder
- Maninder
- Manmeet
- Satvinder