VARADI
Varadi
Varadi is a Hungarian surname that originated from the Latin word "Varad," referring to the city of Oradea in Romania. The name was commonly used by people who lived in or around this city. The surname Varadi is typically pronounced as "var-a-dee" in English.
The Varadi surname was brought to the United Kingdom through migration and can be found among the British Hungarian community. Individuals with the surname Varadi have contributed to various fields and professions, adding to the diverse fabric of British society.
The Varadi family crest may feature symbols and imagery that hold historical or personal significance to the family. Like many surnames, Varadi reflects the lineage and heritage of those who bear the name, connecting them to their ancestral roots and cultural identity.
There are approximately 84 people named Varadi in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Varadi.