SINGHA
Singha
Singha is a British surname of South Asian origin, commonly found in families with ancestral ties to India. The name "Singha" is derived from the Sanskrit word for "lion" or "hero", and has historically been associated with courage, strength, and leadership.
Many individuals bearing the surname Singha have migrated to the United Kingdom over the years, contributing to the cultural and ethnic diversity of the British population. The surname may also be spelled as Singh or Sinha, reflecting variations in regional dialects and transliteration systems.
In British society, individuals with the surname Singha have made notable contributions in various fields, including academia, business, politics, and the arts. The diverse talents and accomplishments of the Singha family members have enriched the cultural tapestry of the United Kingdom.
The surname Singha carries with it a sense of pride and heritage for those who bear it, symbolising a connection to their roots and a legacy of resilience and determination in the face of adversity. This esteemed surname continues to be passed down through generations, preserving its rich history and significance within the British South Asian community.
There are approximately 100 people named Singha in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Singha.