Shams

The surname Shams is of British origin and is derived from the Arabic word for 'sun'. It is believed to have been introduced to Britain through interactions with regions where Arabic culture and language have had influence. The name Shams may have been adopted by individuals of Middle Eastern descent who settled in Britain or by British individuals who were drawn to its exotic and evocative meaning.

The pronunciation of the surname Shams is typically 'Shams', with the 'a' sound pronounced as in the word 'and'. Individuals bearing the surname Shams can be found across various regions of Britain, with concentrations in urban areas known for their multicultural populations.

The name Shams carries with it connotations of warmth, light, and energy, reflecting the attributes commonly associated with the sun. It is a name that can evoke a sense of brightness and positivity.

As with many surnames, variations in spelling and pronunciation may exist, influenced by regional accents, dialects, and historical factors. Research into family history and genealogy can provide insights into the specific origins and branches of the Shams surname in Britain.

Overall, the surname Shams adds richness and diversity to the tapestry of British surnames, reflecting the historical connections and cultural exchanges that have shaped the nation's linguistic landscape.

There are approximately 458 people named Shams in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around seven in a million people in Britain are named Shams.

Religion of origin: Muslim

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Aamer
  • Ahmed
  • Ali
  • Asad
  • Ben
  • Farzad
  • Ivan
  • Mehdi
  • Mohammad
  • Mohammed
  • Muhammad
  • Rehan
  • Syed

Female

  • Amy
  • Averil
  • Farnaz
  • Habiba
  • Heba
  • Kathy
  • Maryam
  • Nusrat
  • Rubbia
  • Sabina
  • Sadia
  • Samina
  • Shazia
  • Shereen
  • Tina

Similar and related surnames

Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.

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