There are
589
Haks in the USA
Hak is the
37735th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Hak

AbdulHakim

Abdul Hakim Sialkoti was a Punjabi poet and writer who contributed greatly to Punjabi literature.

SulaimanHakim

Sulaiman Hakim was an Indonesian phytopathologist who made significant contributions to the study of plant diseases.

AbdulHak

Abdul Hak Kim is a South Korean footballer who played as a midfielder for several Korean clubs.

HakSoo

Hak Soo Ha is a retired South Korean footballer who played as a forward for the South Korea national team.

NoorShamsiah

Noor Shamsiah Mohamed Hakim is a Malaysian former badminton player who won multiple international titles in women's doubles.

GuillaumeHakkaart

Guillaume Hakkaart is a Dutch footballer who played as a goalkeeper for various Dutch clubs.

ReinardtJanse

Reinardt Janse van Rensburg is a South African professional road cyclist who has competed in numerous international cycling events.

Hak-SooLee

Hak-Soo Lee is a retired South Korean footballer who played as a midfielder for several Korean clubs.

PrawalHak

Prawal Hak is an Indian film director and screenwriter known for his work in the Assamese film industry.

MirMurtaza

Mir Murtaza Bhutto was a Pakistani politician and activist, son of former Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.

Hak Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Hak' has multiple origins. It can be of Chinese origin, derived from the Chinese word 'hak' meaning 'black.' In Punjabi, it may refer to the Arabic word 'hakim' meaning 'wise' or 'learned.' It can also be a variant spelling of the Hebrew surname 'Hacohen,' meaning 'the priest.'
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Hak' has a diverse geographic distribution. It is found in countries such as India, Indonesia, South Korea, the Netherlands, South Africa, Malaysia, and Pakistan.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Hak' include 'Hakim,' 'Hakimi,' 'Hakse,' 'Hakeem,' 'Hakama,' 'Hakkio,' 'Hakam,' and 'Hakaart.'
Migration and ImmigrationThe migration and immigration patterns of people with the surname 'Hak' vary depending on their specific origins. For example, the Chinese-origin 'Hak' may have migrated to various countries as a result of historical events or economic opportunities.