There are
787
Hashis in the USA
Hashi is the
29854th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Hashi

DenoMax

Deno Max is a renowned film director and producer known for his work on the Oscar-winning film 'The Shape of Water.'

RafaelHashim

Rafael Hashim was a Venezuelan painter and sculptor known for his abstract and surrealistic artworks.

KhadijaHashi

Khadija Hashi is a Somali-British journalist and media personality known for her work with the BBC and Al Jazeera.

AhmedHashim

Ahmed Hashim is an Iraqi author and academic specializing in Middle East politics and military affairs.

ZainabHashim

Zainab Hashim is a Nigerian fashion designer and entrepreneur, founder of the popular luxury fashion brand 'Zainab Hashim Couture.'

AliHashi

Ali Hashi is a Swedish-Somali singer-songwriter known for his soulful music and collaborations with international artists.

MariamHashi

Mariam Hashi is a Canadian human rights activist and founder of the organization 'Women4Women,' promoting gender equality and empowerment.

YusufHashi

Yusuf Hashi is a Kenyan entrepreneur and philanthropist, known for his successful business ventures and charitable initiatives.

NaimaHashi

Naima Hashi is a Somali-Canadian journalist and author, known for her investigative reporting and writings on social issues.

AbdiHashi

Abdi Hashi is a British-Somali politician and community leader, serving as a member of the House of Commons and advocating for minority rights.

Hashi Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Hashi' is of Somali origin. It is commonly found in Somalia and among the Somali diaspora.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Hashi' is primarily associated with the Somali community and is found in countries with significant Somali populations, such as Somalia, Kenya, Ethiopia, and the United Kingdom.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Hashi' include 'Hassan,' 'Hussein,' 'Hashim,' and 'Hagi.'
Migration and ImmigrationMembers of the Somali diaspora with the surname 'Hashi' have migrated to countries like the United States, Canada, Australia, and various European countries in search of better opportunities and to escape conflict or political instability in Somalia.