There are
966
Gashis in the USA
Gashi is the
25555th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Gashi

EminaGashi

Emina Gashi is a Kosovar singer and songwriter known for her hit songs like 'Nuk te harroj' and 'Thirrje'

EdmondGashi

Edmond Gashi is an Albanian football player who has played for clubs like KF Vllaznia Shkodër and KF Bylis Ballsh

KolëGjeloshaj

Kolë Gjeloshaj was an Albanian Catholic bishop who served as the Archbishop of Shkodër-Pult from 1932 to 1948

BekirGashi

Bekir Gashi is a Kosovar politician and the leader of the Movement for Unification

EliGashi

Eli Gashi is a Swedish football player who has played for clubs like IF Brommapojkarna and Jönköpings Södra

ArdijanGashi

Ardijan Gashi is a Swedish politician and the Secretary General of the Miljöpartiet de gröna

ShkumbinGashi

Shkumbin Gashi is an Albanian football player who has played for clubs like FC Basel and FC Zürich

EnverGjokaj

Enver Gjokaj is an American actor of Albanian descent known for his roles in TV shows like 'Dollhouse' and 'Agent Carter'

FisnikGashi

Fisnik Gashi is a Kosovar basketball player who has played for teams like the Kosovar national basketball team and BC Juventus Utena

NaserGashi

Naser Gashi is an Albanian painter known for his abstract and expressionist artwork

Gashi Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Gashi' is of Albanian origin. It is a toponymic surname derived from the Albanian word 'gashë,' which means 'garden' or 'orchard.' The surname likely originated from someone who lived near or owned a garden or orchard.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Gashi' is primarily found in Albania and Kosovo, which have significant Albanian populations. It may also be found in other countries with Albanian diaspora communities, such as North Macedonia, Montenegro, and Serbia.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Gashi' include 'Gaschi,' 'Gjashti,' and 'Gashaj.'
Migration and ImmigrationDue to political and economic factors, many people with the surname 'Gashi' have migrated from Albania and Kosovo to other countries in search of better opportunities. This has led to Albanian communities with the surname 'Gashi' being established in countries such as the United States, Germany, and Switzerland.