SARUMI
Sarumi
Sarumi is a British surname that is of African origin, particularly Nigerian. The name is predominantly found among the Yoruba people of Nigeria and is believed to have been passed down through generations. The surname Sarumi is thought to have originated from the Yoruba words "Oluwa mi," which means "my Lord" in English.
Those who bear the surname Sarumi are often traced back to the Yoruba people of Nigeria and may have ancestral ties to the region. Over time, some individuals with the surname Sarumi have migrated to countries such as the United Kingdom, where the name has become established within British society.
Today, the surname Sarumi is relatively rare in Britain but holds a significant cultural and historical significance for those who bear it. It serves as a reminder of the rich heritage and diverse backgrounds of people within the British population.
There are approximately 154 people named Sarumi in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Sarumi.