Sarni

Sarni is a British surname of Welsh origin, derived from the Welsh word "Sarn" meaning causeway or paved road. It is believed to have originated in Wales, particularly in regions where there were ancient causeways or roads crossing marshy or terrain areas.

The Sarni surname is relatively rare and is typically found in Wales and areas with Welsh immigrant populations. The name is more common in the West of Wales, close to the Irish Sea.

Individuals with the surname Sarni may have ancestral ties to the ancient roads and causeways of Wales or may have been nicknamed for characteristics associated with a causeway, such as dependability or stability.

As with many surnames of Welsh origin, the pronunciation and spelling of Sarni may have evolved over time due to regional dialects and anglicisation.

Research into the Sarni surname may provide insights into Welsh history, geography, and migration patterns. Given the relatively limited distribution of the surname, individuals with the Sarni name may have a distinct and specific familial heritage.

Sorry, we don't have any statistics on this name. That's probably because it's very uncommon in Britain.

Region of origin: Europe

Country of origin: Italy

Language of origin: Italian

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