There are
807
Akbaris in the USA
Akbari is the
29309th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Akbari

ShahabuddinMuhammad

Shahabuddin Muhammad Shah Jahan was the fifth Mughal emperor of India, known for commissioning the construction of the Taj Mahal in Agra.

Akbarthe

Akbar the Great was the third Mughal emperor of India, known for his religious tolerance, administrative reforms, and cultural achievements.

HajiPir

Haji Pir Sayyid Ghulam Raza Shah Akbari was a Sufi saint and Islamic scholar from Kashmir.

FatemaAkbari

Fatema Akbari is an Afghan women's rights activist and politician, known for advocating for women's rights and education.

AmirAkbari

Amir Akbari is an Iranian Greco-Roman wrestler, known for winning multiple medals at the World Championships and Asian Games.

MohammadReza

Mohammad Reza Akbari is an Iranian football player, known for his career in the Iranian Pro League.

AkbariAsghari

Akbari Asghari is a Pakistani television drama series, based on a novel of the same name, known for its popularity and critical acclaim.

FazelAkbari

Fazel Akbari is an Afghan football player, known for his career in the national team and professional clubs.

MohammadAkbari

Mohammad Akbari is an Afghan taekwondo athlete, known for representing Afghanistan at international competitions.

HasanAkbari

Hasan Akbari is an Iranian football player, known for his career in the Persian Gulf Pro League.

Akbari Genealogy

OriginsThe name 'Akbari' is a Persian surname derived from the Arabic name 'Akbar,' which means 'great' or 'greatest.' It is commonly used as a surname among Persian, Indian, and Afghan communities.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Akbari' is most commonly found in Iran, India, Afghanistan, and other countries with Persian and South Asian diaspora.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Akbari' include 'Akbar', 'Akbary', and 'Akbarie'.
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'Akbari' have migrated and immigrated to various countries due to political, social, and economic factors, including Iran, India, Pakistan, and Western countries with Persian and South Asian communities.