Shinwari

The Shinwari surname is of Afghan and Pashtun origin, with the majority of Shinwaris residing in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan and Afghanistan. The name Shinwari is linked to the Shinwari tribe, one of the largest Pashtun tribes in the region.

Members of the Shinwari tribe can trace their ancestry back to the original Pashtun tribes that settled in the mountainous region of what is now Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Shinwari tribe is known for its strong sense of community, traditional values, and code of honour.

Many Shinwaris have a reputation for bravery, loyalty, and adherence to Pashtunwali, the traditional Pashtun code of conduct. The Shinwari tribe has historically been involved in trade, agriculture, and military service.

The Shinwari surname has spread beyond its original homeland, with members of the diaspora carrying the name across the world. In contemporary times, individuals with the surname Shinwari can be found in various professions and walks of life, contributing to the diverse tapestry of the global community.

Overall, the Shinwari surname is a testament to the rich cultural heritage and history of the Pashtun people, and the enduring legacy of the Shinwari tribe in both Pakistan and Afghanistan.

There are approximately 145 people named Shinwari in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Shinwari.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Abdul
  • Adnan
  • Amir
  • Khalid
  • Mohammad
  • Mohammed
  • Nadeem
  • Nawaz
  • Said
  • Shah

Female

  • Fozia
  • Hannah
  • Maryam
  • Najma
  • Sadia
  • Saima
  • Salma
  • Shagufta
  • Shir
  • Shireena

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