UYAR
Uyar
Uyar is a surname of Turkish origin but is also found amongst British families. It is a distinctive name that carries a history of cultural significance. The name is believed to have derived from the Turkish word "Uygar," meaning civilised or cultured.
Origin and Meaning
The surname Uyar is primarily of Turkish descent, where it is commonly found in regions such as Anatolia. The name signifies someone who is civilised or someone from a cultured background. As a British surname, Uyar may have been adopted through immigration, intermarriage, or other channels of cultural exchange.
Distribution and Frequency
In Britain, the surname Uyar is relatively rare compared to more common British surnames. Those who bear the Uyar surname may have ancestral ties to Turkey or could have adopted the name through various other circumstances.
Notable Individuals
While no widely recognised figures with the surname Uyar are found in British history, individuals bearing the name may have made contributions in various fields. These could include academics, professionals, artists, or individuals engaged in different aspects of public life.
References
- Hanks, P., Hodges, F., & Room, A. (2006). The Oxford Names Companion. Oxford University Press.
- Redmonds, G. (2002). Surnames and Genealogy: A New Approach. Oxford University Press.
There are approximately 59 people named Uyar in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Uyar.