Sharaf

Sharaf is a surname of Arabic origin that is also used in Britain. The name Sharaf is derived from the Arabic word sharaf, which means "nobility" or "honour."

The Sharaf surname is rare in Britain, with a small number of individuals bearing this name. The presence of the Sharaf surname in Britain can often be traced back to immigrant families from countries where Arabic is spoken, such as the Middle East or North Africa.

Individuals with the surname Sharaf have made contributions to various fields such as academia, business, arts, and politics in Britain. The diversity and cultural richness that families with the surname Sharaf bring to British society reflect the country's history as a multicultural nation.

Overall, the Sharaf surname adds to the rich tapestry of British surnames and represents the cultural diversity that characterizes modern Britain.

There are approximately 125 people named Sharaf in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Sharaf.

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