SABUR
Sabur
Sabur is a rare British surname of South Asian origin, predominantly found in communities with Bangladeshi heritage. The name Sabur is derived from the Arabic word "Saboor", meaning patient or enduring. It is a surname that holds significance in Islamic culture, symbolising the virtue of patience and perseverance.
Families with the surname Sabur are known to have roots in regions of Bangladesh and have migrated to the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries. The surname Sabur is a testament to the cultural diversity and migration patterns that have shaped British society over the years.
While the surname Sabur may not be as common as some other British surnames, it reflects the rich tapestry of multiculturalism and the contributions of diverse communities to the social fabric of Britain. It highlights the enduring connections between different parts of the world and the diverse backgrounds that individuals bring to the British identity.
There are approximately 128 people named Sabur in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Sabur.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Abdul
- Abdulla
- Abdus
- Imran
- Mohamed
- Mohammed
- Mohsin
- Naseem
- Sabbir
- Sajjad
Female
- Azmina
- Halina
- Layla
- Mahmuda
- Naznin
- Nishat
- Sabira
- Shabnam
- Tahura
- Yvette