WANI
Wani
The surname Wani, originating from the Indian subcontinent, is also found among communities in Britain. The name is believed to have its roots in the Hindu and Kashmiri communities. In Kashmiri, "Wani" is a title used for individuals belonging to the Kshatriya social group, which traditionally consisted of warriors and rulers.
Those bearing the surname Wani in the United Kingdom may have ancestors who migrated from India or Pakistan, particularly from regions where the name is prominent. In Britain, individuals with the surname Wani may have diverse backgrounds and cultural identities, reflecting the multicultural landscape of the country.
Like many surnames, "Wani" can carry significant historical and cultural significance for those who bear it. It serves as a link to one's ancestry and heritage, connecting individuals to their familial and cultural roots. As with many surnames of South Asian origin, the surname Wani adds to the rich tapestry of diversity present in British society.
There are approximately 121 people named Wani in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Wani.