Champney Surname
Approximately 1,364 people bear this surname
Champney Surname Definition:
This surname is derived from a geographical locality. 'le Champagnois,' an immigrant from the province of that name (v. Champneys). For several variants of this surname, v. Chamney. In Yorkshire the surname seems to have been pronounced without the s.
Read More About This SurnameChampney Surname Distribution Map
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 1,027 | 1:352,930 | 31,609 |
| England | 157 | 1:354,892 | 25,525 |
| Australia | 108 | 1:249,960 | 23,064 |
| Guatemala | 37 | 1:434,667 | 5,039 |
| Canada | 15 | 1:2,456,373 | 146,130 |
| Denmark | 7 | 1:806,388 | 43,211 |
| Thailand | 2 | 1:35,319,172 | 966,191 |
| Iraq | 1 | 1:35,021,654 | 31,813 |
| South Africa | 1 | 1:54,177,704 | 343,732 |
| Philippines | 1 | 1:101,238,223 | 404,861 |
| Norway | 1 | 1:5,142,286 | 129,201 |
| Netherlands | 1 | 1:16,887,176 | 156,465 |
| Iran | 1 | 1:76,782,524 | 277,718 |
| Greece | 1 | 1:11,079,790 | 145,225 |
| France | 1 | 1:66,422,722 | 504,397 |
| Brazil | 1 | 1:214,074,332 | 1,693,628 |
| Bolivia | 1 | 1:10,616,434 | 17,077 |
| Belgium | 1 | 1:11,496,644 | 167,539 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 1 | 1:4,429,866 | 40,727 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 125 | 1:195,003 | 15,655 |
| Wales | 1 | 1:1,568,416 | 19,290 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 271 | 1:185,309 | 16,412 |
Champney Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
This surname is derived from a geographical locality. 'le Champagnois,' an immigrant from the province of that name (v. Champneys). For several variants of this surname, v. Chamney. In Yorkshire the surname seems to have been pronounced without the s. Perhaps, however, it was a dialectic form of Champagne. If so, the origin would still remain the same (v. Champain).
Johannes Chaumpenay, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.
Johanna Chaumpenay, 1379: ibid.
Henricus Chaumpnay, 1379: ibid.
1580-1. William Champney and Emma Crocksall: Marriage Lic. (London).
1782. Married — John Platford and Elizabeth Champney: St. George, Hanover Square.
Here we have a choice of derivations. According to Playfair, the name is that of the Norman Sires de Champnée; according to Bardsley, it signifies a native of Champagne, “Our ‘Arters’ and ‘Artis,’ once registered 'De Artoys,’ came from Artois; our ‘Gaskins,’ and more correct * Gascoignes,’ from Gascony; and our ‘Burgons’ and ‘Burgoynes’ from Burgundy. To Champagne we are indebted for our ‘Champney’s’ and ‘Champness’s; * descendants as they are from such old incomers as ‘Robert le Champeneis,’ or ‘Roger le Champeneys.’ Picardy has given us our ‘Pickards,’ and 'Pycards;’ Provence our ‘Provinces;’ and Lorraine our ‘Loraynes,’ 'Lorraines,’ and ‘Lorings.’ - Bardsley's English Surnames. and in The Norman People we find it assigned to Champigne or Champigny in Normandy. I think the first suggestion may be safely dismissed on the ground that no Sires de Champnée are discoverable in the Duchy. The second may very probably be correct when the name is given—as it was during the thirteenth century in Shropshire—Le Champeneys; or when it was counter-changed with Champaine, which, from the identity of some of the coats of arms, must not unfrequently have been the case. See Champaine. But there is every reason to believe that the Norman De Champignys were represented by some of the numerous English families of Champneys. They belonged to a very ancient stock. Geoffrey de Champigne held a knight’s fee in the Bailifry of Pont-Audemer in 1165; and two De Champignys appear on the roll of the Norman nobles assembled in 1789.
That the name was of frequent occurrence in this country can admit of no question. Five different coats of arms are appropriated to it in Devonshire alone. The principal house—that of Yarnscombe—”continued for about six descents, and became extinct in 1681. The heiress married Cottle.”—Lyson's Devon. The parish church contains the monuments of the two last John Champneys; the son, who died in 1680; and the father, who survived a year more. In the adjoining county of Somerset, the family was seated for a long succession of generations, and inter-married with some of the greatest West country families. Two of the name—Henry and Thomas—are among the Somersetshire gentlemen certified (as qualified) to be Knights of the Bath in the time of Henry VII. This Henry Champneys, who succeeded his father in 1505, and married a Seymour heiress, is the first of the family styled of Orchardleigh, where his descendants were to be found for nearly three centuries and a half. Three of them served as Sheriffs of Somerset, in 1695, 1728, and 1775; and the last of these was created a baronet in 1767. The title and the line ended together in 1840 with his son Sir Thomas Swymmer, who had married the heiress of Sir Roger Mostyn and adopted her name. The Champneys of Orchardleigh had for their supporters two lions, the one charged with the arms of France, the other with those of Navarre, by special grant of Louis XIV. An offset, descended from Sir John Champneys, Lord Mayor of London in 1534, that was seated at Ostenhanger in Kent, had already become extinct in the previous century. Another existed at Boxley in Suffolk, where, according to Hasted, Walter Champneis first settled in 1582. “They resided at a seat called Winters, which continued in their possession till very lately.”—Davy's Suffolk Collections.
In Shropshire the name, as Le Champeneys, is several times recorded by Eyton in the thirteenth century. Robert Champneys of Dorrington was the successor of Reginald de Dodinton, who held of Robert Fitz Hugh, Forester of Bolas, in the commencement of that century; and William Champneis of Wildesley is mentioned in 1253. The son of the former, also William, “paid the Chief Forester a rent of twenty dishes and cups, and was to take charge of the Cover of Stapelwood, a part of the Royal Forests; or—as otherwise stated —to have the custody of Vert and Venison from the Quake Wendebruge to Egeforde.” No descendants of his are mentioned. The other William certainly had a son named John; and Thomas Champneys occurs in 1290.
(French.) Local. From Champ, a field, and ey, water—the wet country or country near the water.
From De Champigne or Champagne, Normandy. In 1165 Geoffry de Champigné held one fee in the bailifry of Pont-Audemer. Nigel, Richard, Osbert, Ralph, Josceline de Campania of Normandy, 1180-95 (MES); Robert de Campain of England, 1199 (ECE). In the 13th century the name became Champney and Caumpeny.
A Norman name: Champigny, a local name
Champney: from Champagne.
Champney: From Champigny, in Normandy. Not found in Domesday or in Wace; nor is the name found earlier than 1165.
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Champney Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Champney Come From? nationality or country of origin
The last name Champney is most common in The United States. It can occur as a variant:. Click here for further potential spellings of this name.
How Common Is The Last Name Champney? popularity and diffusion
It is the 282,611th most commonly held last name on a worldwide basis, borne by around 1 in 5,342,776 people. Champney occurs mostly in The Americas, where 71 percent of Champney are found; 68 percent are found in North America and 68 percent are found in Anglo-North America.
The last name Champney is most frequent in The United States, where it is held by 1,027 people, or 1 in 352,930. In The United States it is most frequent in: New Hampshire, where 14 percent live, Massachusetts, where 10 percent live and Vermont, where 8 percent live. Beside The United States Champney is found in 17 countries. It is also found in England, where 12 percent live and Australia, where 8 percent live.
Champney Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The incidence of Champney has changed through the years. In The United States the share of the population with the last name grew 379 percent between 1880 and 2014 and in England it grew 126 percent between 1881 and 2014.
Champney Last Name Statistics demography
The religious devotion of those bearing the surname is principally Anglican (100%) in Ireland.
In The United States those bearing the Champney last name are 15.04% more likely to be registered with the Republican Party than the national average, with 61.81% registered with the party.
The amount Champney earn in different countries varies notably. In United States they earn 0.32% less than the national average, earning $43,011 USD per year and in Canada they earn 16.66% more than the national average, earning $57,959 CAD per year.
Phonetically Similar Names
| Surname | Similarity | Worldwide Incidence | Prevalency |
|---|---|---|---|
| Champneys | 94 | 159 | / |
| Campney | 93 | 285 | / |
| Champny | 93 | 0 | / |
| Shampney | 88 | 39 | / |
| Champgne | 88 | 22 | / |
| Champner | 88 | 6 | / |
| Chompney | 88 | 0 | / |
| Chempney | 88 | 0 | / |
| Champnoy | 88 | 0 | / |
| Campny | 86 | 23 | / |
| Champness | 82 | 1,121 | / |
| Champhgne | 82 | 1 | / |
| Compney | 80 | 12 | / |
| Shampne | 80 | 1 | / |
| Campnoy | 80 | 1 | / |
| Campneu | 80 | 0 | / |
| Championne | 78 | 2 | / |
| Campinne | 75 | 61 | / |
| Shanpney | 75 | 2 | / |
| Campenny | 75 | 0 | / |
| Shampnoy | 75 | 0 | / |
| Champniss | 71 | 76 | / |
| Chavne | 71 | 14 | / |
| Chabne | 71 | 6 | / |
| Compny | 71 | 5 | / |
| Habney | 71 | 2 | / |
| Chanpness | 71 | 1 | / |
| Havney | 71 | 1 | / |
| Campennie | 71 | 1 | / |
| Chavny | 71 | 1 | / |
| Campna | 71 | 1 | / |
| Chanpnaya | 71 | 1 | / |
| Champnuis | 71 | 0 | / |
| Shampness | 71 | 0 | / |
| Chabner | 67 | 36 | / |
| Compnay | 67 | 32 | / |
| Campnha | 67 | 14 | / |
| Chaabne | 67 | 4 | / |
| Chabnae | 67 | 1 | / |
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