SAKHI
Sakhi
Sakhi is a British surname of Asian origin, particularly found in communities with Indian or Pakistani heritage. The surname Sakhi may have variations in spelling based on regional differences and transliteration systems. Surnames often carry historical, cultural, or familial significance, and the name Sakhi is likely to have similar connotations within the communities where it is prevalent.
The surname Sakhi may have its roots in the Indian subcontinent, where surnames are commonly derived from various sources such as ancestral names, occupations, locations, or personal characteristics. Variants of the name may be found across different regions and linguistic groups.
As with many surnames, the significance of the name Sakhi may have evolved over time, influenced by historical events, migrations, and cultural exchanges. People bearing the surname Sakhi may have diverse backgrounds and stories that contribute to the rich tapestry of British multiculturalism.
In contemporary British society, individuals with the surname Sakhi are part of the diverse mosaic of identities that enrich the cultural landscape of the nation. Their contributions to various fields, whether academic, professional, artistic, or otherwise, reflect the integration and success of multiculturalism in Britain.
There are approximately 132 people named Sakhi in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Sakhi.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Daoud
- Ghulam
- Lalit
- Mohamed
- Mohammad
- Mohammed
- Muhammed
- Raheel
- Raza
- Sayeed
- Shabir
Female
- Amal
- Hanan
- Harsha
- Nadia
- Nazia
- Rabia
- Shabana
- Shadia
- Shahida
- Somaya