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The last name "azhadkashm" does not appear to have a known origin in English. It is possible that it may be a unique or uncommon surname without a widely recognized etymology.
The last name Azhagar is of Indian origin, specifically from the Tamil language. It is a common Tamil surname that is often used by people of the Tamil Nadu region in Southern Indi...
The last name "Azhak" is of Armenian origin. It is derived from the Armenian word for "brave" or "valiant."
The last name "Azhakesan" is of Indian origin. It is a combination of the Sanskrit words "Azhagi" meaning beautiful or graceful, and "kesan" meaning hair.
The last name Azhar Abbas is of Arabic origin. "Azhar" is an Arabic word meaning "radiant" or "shining", while "Abbas" is a common Arabic name that means "lion".
The last name "Azhar Ahmed" originated from Arabic and is a combination of the Arabic words "Azhar" meaning bright or radiant, and "Ahmed" which is a variation of the name Ahmad, m...
The last name "Azhar Aziz" originates from the Arabic language. "Azhar" means "bright" or "radiant", while "Aziz" means "beloved" or "highly esteemed". It is commonly found in Isla...
The last name "Azhar Baig" is of Persian and Urdu origin. "Azhar" means "brilliant" or "shining" in Arabic, while "Baig" is a title of Mongol origin meaning "noble" or "chief" in P...
The last name Azhar Jatyal is of Pakistani origin. "Azhar" is an Arabic name meaning "bright" or "shining," while "Jatyal" likely denotes a family's ancestral village or town.
The last name Azhar Khalid likely originated from Arabic or Muslim cultural origins. "Azhar" means "shining" or "radiant" in Arabic, while "Khalid" means "eternal" or "immortal." I...
The last name "Azhar Klal" appears to be of Arabic origin. The name "Azhar" means "bright" or "shining" in Arabic, while "Klal" could possibly be a variant or a derivative of anoth...
The last name Azhar Mahmud originates from Arabic and is commonly found in countries with significant Muslim populations. Azhar means "shining" or "illuminating" in Arabic, while M...
The surname Azhar Mian originates from the Arabic language, where "Azhar" means "brilliant" or "radiant" and "Mian" is often used as an honorific title in South Asia.
The last name "Azhar Rajpoot" originates from South Asia, specifically from the Rajput community in India and Pakistan. The name "Azhar" is of Arabic origin and means "bright" or "...
The last name Azhar Sani originated in Arabic-speaking countries. "Azhar" means bright or shining, while "Sani" means second or junior. It is common in countries such as Pakistan a...