Cummine Surname
Approximately 237 people bear this surname
Cummine Surname Definition:
Forms of Cumming, which see. John Cummine was a member of the Huntly Volunteers in 1798, and William Cumine was a member of the Drumblade Company in 1804 (Will, p. 19).
Cummine Surname Distribution Map
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Canada | 123 | 1:299,558 | 27,752 |
| England | 52 | 1:1,071,501 | 51,923 |
| Scotland | 49 | 1:109,262 | 7,254 |
| Australia | 9 | 1:2,999,522 | 116,751 |
| Wales | 2 | 1:1,547,266 | 39,871 |
| Ukraine | 1 | 1:45,522,696 | 503,646 |
| United States | 1 | 1:362,458,933 | 1,988,048 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scotland | 25 | 1:149,729 | 6,268 |
| England | 2 | 1:12,187,685 | 173,419 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 6 | 1:8,369,781 | 355,680 |
Cummine Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
Forms of Cumming, which see. John Cummine was a member of the Huntly Volunteers in 1798, and William Cumine was a member of the Drumblade Company in 1804 (Will, p. 19).
The once powerful family of Comyn or Cumyn are believed to have come from the town of Comines near Lille on the frontier between France and Belgium, though there is no positive evidence in favor of this view. The name is always written without 'de' in early Scots records. Andrew of Wyntoun's account of the origin of the name is quaint and amusing if not trustworthy. He tells us that of
", thre breber of Normondy,
Faire joung men and rycht ioly,
In Scotland baid be joungest brober,
William wes his proper name
Thus duelt he with be King Williame,
The quhilk saw him a faire persoune;
Forthy in gret effectioun
The king ban had bis, ilk manStolen from Fore-bears
For vertu he saw in him ban,
He maid him, for he wes stark and sture,
Kepare of his chalmer dure
Na langage couth he speke clerely,
Bot his avne langage of Normundy;
Neuerbeles jit quhen bat he
Wald opin be dure to mak entre,
'Cum III, cum III,' ban wald he say,
As he herd ober bid perfay
Be bis oiss bai callit him ben
William Cumyn with all men."
Wyntoun, book VIII, c. cxxxix
The first of the name connected with Scotland is Willelmus Comyn, a churchman, chancellor to David I. He was promoted to the bishopric of Durham by the Empress Matilda, but had many controversies with his clergy. Later he was poisoned by some of their number who mixed poison with the wine of the Sacrament and give it to him to drink. Richard Cumyn, second of the name in Scotland, made a gift of the church of Lyntun-ruderic (Linton-Roderick) to the Abbey of Kelso for the weal of the souls of Earl Henry (d. 1152) and his own son, John (Kelso, 274). He also witnessed charters by William the Lion after 1165 (REM., I, 2). By his marriage with Hextilda, granddaughter of Donald Bane, king of Scots, he had a son, William, who became chancellor and great justiciary of Scotland. William married Marjory, daughter and heiress of Fergus, the last Celtic earl of Buchan between 1211—24, and in right of his wife became earl of Buchan. Through other fortunate marriages the family "obtained, for a time, the earldoms of Angus and Athole, so that, by the middle of the 13th century, there were in Scotland 4 earls, 1 lord, and 32 belted knights of the name of Comyn. Within seventy years afterwards this great house was so utterly overthrown that, in the words of a contemporary chronicle, 'there was no memorial left of it in the land save the orisons of the monks of Deer' (founded as a Cistercian monastery by William Comyn, earl of Buchan, in 1219)" (Chambers's Encyclopedia, s. v. Comyn). Simon Comyn, a native of Coldingham, had letters of denisation in England, 1463 (Bain, IV, 1336).
In the time of Gilbert Cumin, lord of the lands of Glenchearnach, it is said that many of the oppressed people from neighboring districts sought his protection. These he adopted as clansmen by a form of baptism using the stone hen-trough which stood near the casde-door. Cumins so created were called Cuminichclach-nan-cearc, or 'Cumins of the hen-trough' to distinguish them from the Cumins of blue blood.
A Gaelic rhyme anent the Cummings runs:
Fhad's bhios maide anns a' choill
Cha bhi Cuimearuich gun fhoill
(So long as there is a stick in the wood
There will not be a Cumming without treachery.)
Which the Cummings have rendered:
Fhad's bhios maide anns a' choill
Cha bhi foill an Cuimeanach
So long as there is a stick in the wood
There will not be treachery in a Cumming.)
(Wardlaw, p. 68n.).
The Cumings have their home in Exeter and its neighbourhood. Comyn is the early form of the name, and as such it was represented in Tiverton in the 16th century (D.). Comyns was the name of an old gentle family of Huish Champflower, Somerset, in the 17th and 18th centuries. Comyn was a name found in Wiltshire and Gloucestershire in the 13th century (H. R.).
Cummine Demographics
Average Cummine Salary in
Canada
$47,101 CAD
Per year
Average Salary in
Canada
$49,683 CAD
Per year
Cummine Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Cummine Come From? nationality or country of origin
The surname Cummine is found most in Canada. It can be rendered in the variant forms:. Click here for other potential spellings of Cummine.
How Common Is The Last Name Cummine? popularity and diffusion
This surname is the 1,055,483rd most frequently occurring surname internationally, borne by around 1 in 30,749,139 people. The surname Cummine occurs mostly in The Americas, where 52 percent of Cummine reside; 52 percent reside in North America and 52 percent reside in Anglo-North America.
The surname is most prevalent in Canada, where it is held by 123 people, or 1 in 299,558. In Canada Cummine is most common in: Saskatchewan, where 44 percent reside, Manitoba, where 32 percent reside and British Columbia, where 12 percent reside. Not including Canada this surname is found in 6 countries. It also occurs in England, where 22 percent reside and Scotland, where 21 percent reside.
Cummine Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The prevalency of Cummine has changed through the years. In England the number of people bearing the Cummine surname grew 2,600 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Scotland it grew 196 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in The United States it declined 83 percent between 1880 and 2014.
Cummine Last Name Statistics demography
Cummine earn somewhat less than the average income. In Canada they earn 5.2% less than the national average, earning $47,101 CAD per year.
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