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Second year in a row, Singh is the most common family name in New Zealand

NRI Affairs News Desk by NRI Affairs News Desk
January 15, 2022
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Singh is the most common family name in New Zealand

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Singh is the most common family name for children born in New Zealand in 2021.

For the second consecutive year, Singh has topped the list of the most common family names for NZ children born in 2021.

Smith is in second place, followed by Kaur, the Department of Internal Affairs has said in a statement.

The most common family names for babies born in 2021.

Registrar-General Jeff Montgomery said, “It’s a joy each year to get a feel for how the communities in each region are growing and thriving through looking at something as simple as the most common baby family names.”

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The mix of surnames has been changing for the past two decades in Aeroterra

The Registrar-General gathers information about family names from the Government’s SmartStart website.

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