SHAHINI
Shahini
Shahini is a British surname of Persian origin. It is derived from the Persian word "Shah," which means king, and is commonly found among individuals of Iranian descent. The surname Shahini is rare in the United Kingdom, with a small number of individuals bearing this name.
The Shahini surname may have been introduced to the UK through migration or marriage from Iran or other parts of the Middle East. Individuals with the surname Shahini may have diverse ancestral connections to regions such as Persia, modern-day Iran, or other countries where Persian influence has historically been prominent.
As with many surnames of Persian origin, the name Shahini reflects the rich cultural and historical heritage of the Middle East. Individuals carrying the Shahini surname in the UK may have connections to the art, literature, and traditions of Persia, contributing to the diverse tapestry of British society.
There are approximately 19 people named Shahini in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Shahini.