SINGH RAI
Also recorded as Singhrai
Singh Rai
Singh Rai is a British surname of Punjabi origin. The name Singh is a common Sikh surname that means "lion," symbolizing courage and strength, while Rai refers to a title historically used by rulers or aristocrats in South Asia.
The Singh Rai surname is often associated with individuals of Punjabi descent who have immigrated to the United Kingdom, particularly following the waves of migration from the Indian subcontinent in the 20th century. Many individuals bearing the surname Singh Rai have made significant contributions to various fields in British society, including politics, academia, business, and the arts.
Despite its historical and cultural significance, the Singh Rai surname is not widely known outside the Punjabi community in Britain. However, it serves as a marker of pride and identity for individuals who bear the name and highlights the rich diversity of the British population.
There are approximately 12 people named Singh Rai in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Singh Rai.