SAPRA
Sapra
Sapra is a relatively rare surname of Asian Indian origin, commonly associated with individuals of the Punjabi community. The name is believed to be of Punjabi and Sanskrit origin, derived from the words "Sar" meaning head or chief and "Pradesh" meaning province, indicating a leader or ruler of a region.
The Sapra surname is most commonly found in the northern regions of India, particularly in Punjab and Haryana. Individuals bearing this surname often carry on family traditions and legacies, with a strong emphasis on the importance of community and family ties.
Over the years, many individuals with the surname Sapra have migrated to various parts of the world, including the United Kingdom. As a result, the surname has gained some presence within the British Indian community.
The Sapra surname carries historical significance, reflecting the lineage and heritage of those who bear it. In contemporary times, individuals with the surname continue to uphold their cultural identity while contributing to the diverse tapestry of British society.
There are approximately 189 people named Sapra in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around three in a million people in Britain are named Sapra.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Amit
- Kamlesh
- Mohit
- Niranjan
- Paul
- Rajesh
- Sanjeev
- Shiv
- Sumit
- Sunny
- Tajinder
- Vivek
Female
- Chandani
- Divya
- Jyoti
- Kuljeet
- Narinder
- Neena
- Olga
- Pooja
- Santosh
- Sonia