UL-HAQ

Recorded variant spellings include Ul Haq, Ulhaq, ul Haq

This is a prefixed surname which is sometimes recorded without the prefix. See also Haq

Ulhaq

Ulhaq is a British surname of South Asian origin. The name Ulhaq is commonly found among individuals with roots in Pakistan and India who have immigrated to the United Kingdom. The surname Ulhaq is believed to derive from Arabic, meaning 'truth' or 'righteousness', and is used as an epithet or title for God.

Individuals bearing the surname Ulhaq have made contributions to various fields, including academia, business, and the arts. Some prominent bearers of the Ulhaq surname have gained recognition for their achievements in the UK and beyond. The surname Ulhaq reflects the diverse cultural heritage of Britain and the contributions of South Asian communities to the country's society.

As with many surnames of non-British origin, the surname Ulhaq represents the rich tapestry of multiculturalism in the United Kingdom. It symbolises the blending of traditions, languages, and histories that have shaped modern British society. The presence of the Ulhaq surname highlights the interconnectedness of different cultures and the shared experiences of individuals from diverse backgrounds within British communities.

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There are approximately 1,138 people named Ul-Haq in the UK. That makes it roughly the 6,679th most common surname in Britain. Around 17 in a million people in Britain are named Ul-Haq.

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