Filkin Surname

175,097th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 2,448 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
Russia
Highest density in:
Russia

Filkin Surname Definition:

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Philip,' from nick. Phil and suffix -kin; compare Wilkin, Watkin. Tompkin, &c. With Filkin, compare Filcock, which see.

John Fylkyn, of Tatenhall, Cheshire, 1549: East Cheshire.

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Filkin Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Russia1,9691:73,1969,398
United States1481:2,449,047150,246
England921:605,63136,119
Israel701:122,25213,395
Canada431:856,87466,382
Australia351:771,30649,759
Kazakhstan241:736,77148,237
Belarus221:431,86642,756
Germany141:5,750,390205,224
New Zealand131:348,33327,379
Bulgaria61:1,163,15137,744
Wales31:1,031,51134,732
Kyrgyzstan21:2,986,32784,533
India21:383,532,6911,645,216
Thailand11:70,638,3451,175,915
Singapore11:5,507,70347,049
Uzbekistan11:30,929,14267,786
Brazil11:214,074,3321,693,628
Azerbaijan11:9,649,12247,873
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland11:4,429,86640,727
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England1061:229,95617,302
Wales11:1,568,41619,290
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States281:1,793,52492,026

Filkin Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Philip,' from nick. Phil and suffix -kin; compare Wilkin, Watkin. Tompkin, &c. With Filkin, compare Filcock, which see.

John Fylkyn, of Tatenhall, Cheshire, 1549: East Cheshire.

Philip Filkyn, Cheshire, 1453: ibid.

Jane Fylkin, of Stapleford, spinster, 1583: Wills at Chester.

Thomas Filkin, of the Spittle, Bougnton, yeoman: ibid. (1621-50).

A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames (1896) by Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley

A diminutive of Philip.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

The surname Phillips derives from the first name Philip. The ‘s’ is short for ‘son’, so strictly speaking Phillips means ‘son of Philip’.

The first name Philip comes from the Ancient Greek and means ‘lover of horses’. (The prefix ‘phil-’ means ‘lover of’, as in philosophy (lover of wisdom) and philanthropy (lover of one’s fellow men)). The first name Philip achieved wide popularity throughout Christendom owing to the apostle Philip. However, this first name rapidly went out of fashion in England during the reign of Elizabeth I, when our national enemy was Spain. In those days the King of Spain was Philip II, and with England under the threat of the Armada the name Philip became about as popular in England as Adolf is at present. The first name Philip remained under a cloud for several centuries after this, and did not really revive in popu­larity until the start of the reign of the second Queen Elizabeth, the popularity of the Queen’s husband causing the name to come into fashion again. Prince Philip, being descended from the Greek royal family, was named after European royalty, where the name has always been popular.

The surname Philip (or Phillips), on the other hand, did not suffer such dramatic changes in fortune. Phillips, like any name derived from a widespread first name, has a whole host of related names (compare the surnames for Robert, David and John). The surname Phelps (originally as Philps) derives from an abbreviated form of Philip, as does the more obvious but rarer Philson. Phipps is the same. Philpot (and thus Filpot) derives from the once popular diminutive, Philip-ot, a French diminutive form. (In this way Mary gives us the name Marriot, and nowadays in France Charlie Chaplin (‘Charlie’) is still commonly known as ‘Charlot’).

Other derivative surnames from the first name Philip include Fill, Filkin, and Philcox. In some cases even the original first syllable has been dropped, thus we get (by way of Philpot) the surnames Pott, Potkin, and Pottell-though in some cases these surnames have alternative entirely separate derivations.

The first name Philip first arrived in England during the twelfth century, coming by way of France in the French form Philippe. From this time on it appears regularly in the records as a first name. The earliest reference to the surname comes in the 1275 Hundred Rolls for Norfolk, where one Henry Philip is listed.

Tuberculosis was one of the scourges of the nineteenth century. The Scottish physician Sir Robert William Phillip played a major role in its prevention and cure, and founded Europe’s first TB dispensary at Edinburgh in 1887. By the time of his death in 1939, the dread disease had been brought under control.

The Phillips Curve, named after A.W. Phillips, is a graphic representation of the economic relationship between the rate of unemployment and the rate of change of wages. It indi­cates that wages tend to rise faster when unemployment is low.

The Phillips Collection is a small but outstanding collection of late-nineteenth- and early-twentieth-century American and European paintings. The museum, in Washington DC, was founded in 1918 by Duncan Phillips.

In 1891 Anton Frederik Philips founded Philips Electric in Holland, now one of the world’s largest firms for the manu­facture of electrical appliances and lighting equipment.

In 1687 the English colonial administrator Sir William Phipps (1651—95) headed an expedition to the Caribbean in search of sunken treasure and came back with £300,000 of Spanish gold. With his newfound wealth he bought himself a knighthood, and eventually rose to become Royal Governor of Massachusetts. He was later recalled to England, however, to face charges of misgovernment, but died before his trial.

The United Kingdom has no towns or major geographic features which are related to this name but Phillips’s need not feel downhearted. An entire country is their namesake-the Philippines. Canada has a Philipsburg, South Africa a Philips- town and a Philippolis, Belgium a Philipville, Holland a Phillippine and West Germany a Philippsburg. Some 14 United States towns and cities are Phillips-related. Geographic features with the name are common and include Australia’s famed Phillips range.

With about 131,000 namesakes Phillips is the 38th most popular surname in England and Wales. (The name is not common enough throughout Scotland to be counted separ­ately.) Phillips is notably popular in and around Cardiff where an estimated one in about 150 families bears the name. In descending numerical order Bristol, Birmingham and Coventry are other Phillips strongholds. Around the world Phillips’s are most common in Wellington (one in 652 families), Can­berra (one in 657) and Melbourne (one in 707). The United States has more Phillips’s than the entire population of Coventry-an estimated total of just under 380,000 makes this their 40th most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

Filkin Last Name Facts

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

The surname Filkin (Russian: Филькин) is found most in Russia. It may occur as:. Click here for further possible spellings of Filkin.

How Common Is The Last Name Filkin? popularity and diffusion

This last name is the 175,097th most numerous family name worldwide It is held by approximately 1 in 2,976,939 people. The last name is mostly found in Europe, where 77 percent of Filkin are found; 72 percent are found in Eastern Europe and 72 percent are found in East Slavic Europe.

Filkin is most commonly held in Russia, where it is held by 1,969 people, or 1 in 73,196. In Russia it is most common in: Volgograd Oblast, where 16 percent live, Moscow Oblast, where 13 percent live and Moscow, where 11 percent live. Aside from Russia this surname is found in 18 countries. It also occurs in The United States, where 6 percent live and England, where 4 percent live.

Filkin Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The occurrence of Filkin has changed through the years. In The United States the number of people carrying the Filkin surname expanded 529 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it decreased 13 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Wales it expanded 300 percent between 1881 and 2014.

Filkin Last Name Statistics demography

The religious devotion of those carrying the last name is primarily Methodist (100%) in Ireland, Orthodox (84%) in Russia and Orthodox (69%) in Ukraine.

In The United States those bearing the Filkin surname are 8.64% more likely to be registered United Russias than The US average, with 55.41% being registered with the party.

The amount Filkin earn in different countries varies somewhat. In United States they earn 10.42% more than the national average, earning $47,645 USD per year and in Canada they earn 1.92% more than the national average, earning $50,638 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Filkina921,529/
Filkinn921/
Fiolkin921/
Filking920/
Flkin911/
Filcking863/
Fiolkina861/
Vilkin83728/
Felkin83193/
Flkcin833/
Filken832/
Filkim830/
Filkinova801/
Fylking7782/
Felkina7766/
Filchin7729/
Philkin7715/
Fyolkin771/
Felkien771/
Vilkn7310/
Vlkin731/
Vilkienė711,487/
Fyolkina711/
Philking711/
Velkin67391/
Fylkyn67239/
Vilken67122/
Völkin6734/
Felken6716/
Fylken676/
Felcin673/
Vylkin673/
Philkn671/
Vlkkin671/
Felkne671/

Filkin Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
Filkin in the Russian language
Филькинfilkin-

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