Cound Surname

926,175th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 285 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
England
Highest density in:
Monaco

Cound Surname Definition:

In Britain Conde is probably largely a topographical surname, that is, it was adopted by someone who lived at Conde. The primary and possibly only source of the name is from the parish of Cound in south Shropshire, where Condes were living as late as the 17th century.

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Cound Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England1391:400,84927,632
United States701:5,177,985261,849
Canada451:818,79163,991
Wales121:257,87814,969
Australia91:2,999,522116,751
South Africa71:7,739,672177,858
Monaco11:37,0664,748
Scotland11:5,353,81763,002
Spain11:46,752,036156,870
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England651:375,00623,176
Wales461:34,0961,856
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States81:6,277,336262,771

Cound Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

In Britain Conde is probably largely a topographical surname, that is, it was adopted by someone who lived at Conde. The primary and possibly only source of the name is from the parish of Cound in south Shropshire, where Condes were living as late as the 17th century. The name is also found on the border with Worcestershire as "A'Conde," short for "at the conde." At the time of the Domesday Survey (1086,) Cound was known as 'Cuneet.' The name appears to have been taken from a brook of the same name. Etymologists have not established a meaning for Cuneet, but suggest it is Celtic and named after a Celtic person. I would concur that the name is Celtic, but suggest that it is from the old Celtic, 'condate,' which means 'confluance of two streams' or 'rivers.' This is supported by the confluence of Cound Brook and Coundmoor Brook near the parish church. Thus, as a surname, Conde literally means 'descendant of one who lived at the confluence,' in this case of Cound Brook and Coundmoor Brook. Over the coming centuries it would be rendered as Cunette, Cunet', Cona, Conet, Conet', Coneta, Cuned, Conede. Later records, from the 15th-17th century, refer to Cound as Conde, Cond, Cund and Cound; including a 'John Prowde of Conde,' mentioned in 1470.

This surname has established a strong presence in Shropshire, particularly around Oswestry and Chirk. One member of the family, Charles Conde, played from the Wales international football team three times in the late 1800s.

The occurrence of the surname as "A'conde," is probably a reference to living on the Cound Brook, much in the same way as you find names like, atte-Brook - 'at the brook.'

There was also a French Hugenot Conde family living in south-east England from the late 16th century. This may account for a small presence of the name around London in the late 1800s. In France the surname has two origins, 'le Conde' - the count (occupational) and 'de Conde' - of Condé (topographical,) a common place name in France, which means 'at the meeting of two streams.' Thus the English and French topographical names are derived from the same root word.

Conde is also found as a surname in West Africa. Despite the French presence, the surname is native to the Mandinka people, whose legendary first king's mother was Sogolon Conde or Konde. This is patronymic surname, that is, it was adopted due to descent from a man named Conde.Stolen from Fore-bears

  • 1395. Thomas de Conede and Christian, his wife (Rodington, Shropshire): Feet of Fines
  • 1410: Thomas Conede, chaplain, of (Eaton Constantine, Shropshire): Feet of Fines
  • 1560: Awdery, d. of John A'Conde, baptised: Bromfield, Shropshire Parish Registers
  • 1568: John Aconde, buried: Bromfield Parish Registers
  • 1618: Joyse, d. of Thomas Cond, baptised: Cleobury Mortimer Parish Registers
  • 1661: Margarett, d. of John & Kathreen Counde, baptised: Acton Brunell Parish Registers
— Forebears.io

A parish in Salop.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

May be a local name from the town of Conde, in the French part of Hainault, which gave its name to a branch of the royal family of France, the Princes of Conde. Kundig or kundy, Dutch, signifies knowing, skillful, expert.

An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names (1857) by William Arthur

Cound Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name Cound Come From? nationality or country of origin

The last name Cound is found most in England. It can also be found as a variant:. Click here to see other potential spellings of Cound.

How Common Is The Last Name Cound? popularity and diffusion

The surname is the 926,175th most common family name on earth. It is borne by approximately 1 in 25,570,337 people. The last name occurs mostly in Europe, where 54 percent of Cound live; 53 percent live in Northern Europe and 53 percent live in British Isles.

The last name is most widely held in England, where it is borne by 139 people, or 1 in 400,849. In England it is primarily concentrated in: Worcestershire, where 40 percent reside, South Yorkshire, where 11 percent reside and West Midlands, where 8 percent reside. Outside of England it exists in 8 countries. It is also found in The United States, where 25 percent reside and Canada, where 16 percent reside.

Cound Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The prevalency of Cound has changed over time. In England the number of people carrying the Cound last name expanded 214 percent between 1881 and 2014; in The United States it expanded 875 percent between 1880 and 2014 and in Wales it contracted 74 percent between 1881 and 2014.

Cound Last Name Statistics demography

In The United States those holding the Cound last name are 34.18% more likely to be registered with the Republican Party than The US average, with 80.95% being registered with the party.

The amount Cound earn in different countries varies greatly. In South Africa they earn 289.17% more than the national average, earning R 924,816 per year; in United States they earn 77.74% more than the national average, earning $76,691 USD per year and in Canada they earn 19.74% less than the national average, earning $39,874 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Chound911/
Csound911/
Cond89450/
Coun89270/
Cund89198/
Cousind831/
Tchound831/
Chond802,056/
Coune801,137/
Count80544/
Chund80365/
Kound8084/
Cohun8056/
Coung8024/
Cundh8013/
Counn805/
Conds804/
Czund804/
Cuend804/
Caund803/
Cuond802/
Ciond802/
Couen801/
Cundt801/
Cuund801/
Condt801/
Coend801/
Cousn801/
Condë801/
Condì801/
Condp801/
Cunds801/
Zound800/
Counk800/
Coynd800/
Coind800/
Choundte774/
Cahouend771/
Coutinnd771/
Con7549,146/
Cun7536,152/
Cousin7338,346/
Counts7313,425/
Coutin732,352/
Khound732,030/
Cousyn73760/
Cousen73342/
Couten7382/
Counte7341/
Coucin7327/
Chaund7323/
Cayoun7321/
Choind7320/
Cougne7317/
Chondh7311/
Coujon7310/
Coutín737/
Chonnd734/
Cayund734/
Connds733/
Counne732/
Coujin732/
Coonds732/
Chount732/
Cheund732/
Chundh732/
Choond732/
Coujan732/
Caouen732/
Coungc731/
Coonnd731/
Couyon731/
Cowend731/
Coindt731/
Cotend731/
Cousín731/
Coumnt731/
Couene731/
Couśin731/
Chuend731/
Couyen730/
Couyne730/
Cong67499,322/
Conn6725,063/
Coon6723,278/
Cone6719,730/
Cohn6719,308/
Cung6716,293/
Coen6711,808/
Cuin677,021/
Coin674,776/
Cuen674,761/
Kund672,310/
Cont671,449/
Koun671,306/
Kond671,296/
Cuon67938/
Cand67803/
Cune67775/
Zond67700/
Conq67552/
Caun67397/
Coussin67382/
Coum67284/
Qoun67175/
Zund67162/
Couenne67146/
Conţ67113/
Couttin67110/
Cunn6794/
Conț6785/
Cuhn6767/
Coussen6746/
Cunt6740/
Cundová6733/
Cousien6718/
Coyn6712/
Couyant6712/
Condova6711/
Coën6711/
Comd6710/
Ccun6710/
Coujant678/
Ceun677/
Coín677/
Qcon677/
Comn676/
Cousing676/
Cunh676/
Cutn675/
Cumn675/
Ckon675/
Cotn674/
Coutink673/
Coutten672/
Chuindt672/
Cosn672/
Gcun672/
Cumd672/
Cusn672/
Cousenn671/
Kcousin671/
Tchount671/
Cünd671/
Choondh671/
Cunq671/
Cunc671/
Cousint671/
Coucijn671/
Condowa671/
Cgon671/
Ckun671/
Conh671/
Cuun671/
Cqon671/
Couchin670/
Couggin670/
Countte670/
Caundtt670/

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