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History:
Khair is a surname with roots in the Arabic language, meaning "good" or "well-being." This surname has a rich history of migration and settlement patterns. The spread of this surname can be attributed to both forced and voluntary migrations. Forced migrations, such as those caused by political or religious persecution, led to the dispersal of individuals bearing this surname across various regions. Voluntary migrations, driven by economic opportunities or seeking new lands, also contributed to the evolution of this surname. The settlement patterns of those bearing this surname have resulted in its presence in diverse communities around the world.
This Surname has Bharadwaj Gotra. This Surname Worships Shree siddhanath of mhaswad Kuldevta.
Description:
Khair is a surname that is found in various communities across South Asia, particularly in India and Pakistan. This surname is associated with Muslim communities, and it is often found among those who trace their ancestry back to the Arab world. In some regions, it is also associated with specific sub-castes within the Muslim community, such as the Shaikh or Sayyid communities.
This surname is found in many parts of the world, so its hard to say definitively what languages are most common. Its likely that people with this surname speak a variety of languages, depending on their family history and where they live.
This surname is a beautiful one, with a rich history and meaning. Here are three variations you might find interesting: Khairullah: This variation adds the word "ullah," meaning "God" in Arabic, to the surname. Al-Khair: This variation uses the Arabic definite article "al" before the surname, making it more formal. Khairi: This variation is a shortened version of the surname, often used as a given name.
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Bihar
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Madhya Pradesh
128

Tamil Nadu
85

Uttar Pradesh
83

Jharkhand
33

Andhra Pradesh
32

Rajasthan
32

Delhi
31

Telangana
25
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