SADHRA
Sadhra
Sadhra is a British surname with origins in the Punjab region of India. The name is linked to the Jatt community, a group historically associated with agriculture and land ownership. As such, many Sadhra individuals have roots in farming or land-based professions.
The migration of South Asian communities to the United Kingdom in the 20th century brought the Sadhra name to British shores, where it has since become established as a distinct surname. Today, individuals with the surname Sadhra can be found across various regions of the UK, contributing to the country's diverse cultural landscape.
While the exact meaning and significance of the name Sadhra may vary, it remains an integral part of British society, reflecting the rich tapestry of heritage and ancestry that characterises the nation.
There are approximately 200 people named Sadhra in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Sadhra.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Amrik
- Harjinder
- Jasvir
- Karnail
- Kesar
- Rajinder
- Rajveer
- Ranjit
- Sandeep
- Sukhdeep
- Sukhraj
Female
- Amandeep
- Jaspreet
- Jaswinder
- Kamaljit
- Kashmir
- Mandeep
- Mandip
- Sharanjeet
- Suman
- Surinder