Sherif

Sherif is a British surname of Arabic origin, deriving from the title sharif which means noble or `honourable' in Arabic. It is often associated with individuals of Arab descent or those who claim ancestry from noble Arab families.

Origin

The surname Sherif is believed to have been brought to the United Kingdom through migration or marriage. It is commonly found among families with Arab roots, indicating a connection to the Middle East.

Distribution

The surname Sherif is relatively rare in the UK, with only a small number of individuals bearing this name. It is more prevalent in areas with diverse cultural populations or in regions with historical ties to the Arab world.

Notable Individuals

  • Dr. Ahmed Sherif: Renowned academic and researcher in the field of Islamic studies.
  • Fatima Sherif: Successful entrepreneur and philanthropist, known for her contributions to charity organisations.
  • Sir Omar Sherif: Esteemed diplomat and former ambassador to the United Arab Emirates.

Cultural Significance

The surname Sherif reflects the multicultural heritage of Britain and highlights the diverse backgrounds of its inhabitants. It serves as a reminder of the historical connections between the UK and the Arab world, as well as the contributions of individuals with Arab ancestry to British society.

There are approximately 270 people named Sherif in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around four in a million people in Britain are named Sherif.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Abdul
  • Adam
  • Ahmed
  • Ali
  • Ilker
  • Kevin
  • Khaled
  • Mohamed
  • Mohammed
  • Omar
  • Paul

Female

  • Alaa
  • Berit
  • Jamila
  • Joanne
  • Maria
  • Sara
  • Sarah
  • Sevilay
  • Shireen
  • Sibel

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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