Hankin Surname
Approximately 5,093 people bear this surname
Hankin Surname Definition:
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of John'; v. Hankin and Hanson. (1) A corruption of Hankins; compare Perks from Perkins, Dawks from Dawkins, Hawks from Hawkins, Sec. (a) Hanka or Hanke was an early Low Country pet-name for John (v.
Read More About This SurnameHankin Surname Distribution Map
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 1,873 | 1:29,748 | 4,001 |
| United States | 1,755 | 1:206,529 | 20,244 |
| Australia | 564 | 1:47,865 | 5,981 |
| Israel | 492 | 1:17,394 | 2,597 |
| Canada | 128 | 1:287,856 | 26,805 |
| Wales | 47 | 1:65,841 | 5,810 |
| New Zealand | 40 | 1:113,208 | 14,508 |
| South Africa | 35 | 1:1,547,934 | 78,799 |
| Scotland | 27 | 1:198,290 | 10,618 |
| Zambia | 20 | 1:792,496 | 27,807 |
| Bulgaria | 14 | 1:498,493 | 22,004 |
| Northern Ireland | 13 | 1:141,926 | 7,751 |
| Argentina | 13 | 1:3,287,955 | 132,850 |
| Belgium | 12 | 1:958,054 | 73,966 |
| Jamaica | 11 | 1:260,904 | 6,695 |
| Sweden | 7 | 1:1,406,680 | 102,017 |
| Puerto Rico | 4 | 1:887,535 | 4,548 |
| Germany | 3 | 1:26,835,153 | 452,368 |
| Papua New Guinea | 3 | 1:2,717,906 | 153,458 |
| Montenegro | 3 | 1:213,188 | 6,121 |
| Norway | 3 | 1:1,714,095 | 79,528 |
| United Arab Emirates | 2 | 1:4,581,136 | 93,443 |
| China | 2 | 1:683,660,783 | 30,601 |
| France | 2 | 1:33,211,361 | 423,184 |
| Mexico | 2 | 1:62,063,102 | 83,384 |
| Japan | 2 | 1:63,922,146 | 62,827 |
| Ireland | 2 | 1:2,354,470 | 19,715 |
| Zimbabwe | 1 | 1:15,438,240 | 133,260 |
| Belarus | 1 | 1:9,501,059 | 159,228 |
| Benin | 1 | 1:10,335,602 | 103,742 |
| Singapore | 1 | 1:5,507,703 | 47,049 |
| Thailand | 1 | 1:70,638,345 | 1,175,915 |
| Switzerland | 1 | 1:8,212,915 | 156,297 |
| Spain | 1 | 1:46,752,036 | 156,870 |
| Brazil | 1 | 1:214,074,332 | 1,693,628 |
| Gibraltar | 1 | 1:33,954 | 1,660 |
| Russia | 1 | 1:144,123,056 | 881,408 |
| Jordan | 1 | 1:8,842,437 | 26,010 |
| Jersey | 1 | 1:99,202 | 6,620 |
| Indonesia | 1 | 1:132,249,194 | 811,426 |
| Grenada | 1 | 1:108,535 | 1,793 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 1 | 1:4,429,866 | 40,727 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 914 | 1:26,669 | 3,658 |
| Wales | 2 | 1:784,208 | 16,349 |
| Scotland | 1 | 1:3,743,216 | 32,299 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 155 | 1:323,992 | 25,248 |
Hankin (29) may also be a first name.
Hankin Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of John'; v. Hankin and Hanson. (1) A corruption of Hankins; compare Perks from Perkins, Dawks from Dawkins, Hawks from Hawkins, Sec. (a) Hanka or Hanke was an early Low Country pet-name for John (v. Yonge's Glossary). Introduced into England the patronymic would be Hanks. In either case the origin is practically the same. We find it early on the south-east coast, where we should naturally expect it to appear.
Roger Hanke, Norfolk, 1273. Hundred Rolls.
1564. Baptised — Elizabeth Hanckes, borne in the feildes: St. James, Clerkenwell.
1585. — William, s. Richard Hanckes: ibid.
1789. Married — William Hanks and Lucy Edwards: St. George, Hanover Square.
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of John,' from diminutive Johan-kin = Harkin or Jankin; v. Hanson. The English form was Jankin or Jenkin, but Hankin, introduced from the Low Countries, gradually naturalized itself, though it never became actually English. 'Hankin Booby was a common name for a clown': Chappell's English Songs. 'Thus for her love and loss poor Hankin dies, His amorous soul down flies.': Musarum Deliciae, 1655.
Alex. Henekyng, Somerset, 1 Edward III: Kirby's Quest.
Hanekin de Fine. Rotuli Litterarum Clausarum in Turri Londinesi.
Hanekyn Jocelyn. Munimenta Gildhallæ Londoniensis.
Hankyn Maynwaryng. Rolls of Parliament.
Randolph Hankynson, temp. Elizabeth: Calendar of Pleadings, temp. Elizabeth I.
Garret Hankinson, temp. Elizabeth: Calendar of Proceedings in Chancery, temp. Elizabeth I.
1761. Married — Thomas Hankin and Margaret Wilkinson: St. George, Hanover Square.
1782. — Thomas Hankin sand Rebecca Hillier: ibid.
1787. — George Hankinson and Mary Smith: ibid.
From Flemish diminutive of Johan + kin. As forename: Hankin Criouner in Aberdeen, 1408 (CWA.,p. 313).
= Han(s (q.v.) + the L. Ger. diminutive suff. -kin.
(English) The son of little Hane, a pet form of John (gracious gift of Jehovah).
A Cheshire nickname for Randolph, as in the ancient family of Manwaring and many others. Hanks, Hankin, and Hankmson are modifications of it.
A nurse—name, or an abbreviation of John, the "s" being added for "son;"so "Sims,"and "Gibbs,"etc.
Hanks was the name of a family possessing an estate in the parish of Church Down in the reign of Elizabeth (R.).
Hankin has been a Hertfordshire name for several centuries, and is an old name in Baldock, Sandon, and Ashwell; Hugh Hankyn was placed on an Inquisition in the parish of Clothall in the reign of Edward III. (Cus.). In the 17th century a family of Hankin resided in Harwich, Essex; and in 1603, 1609, 1644, and 1655, the mayor of Harwich bore the name (Taylor's "Harwich").
The surname Johnson has two main subdivisions-one with, and one without, the intrusive ‘t’ (as in Johnstone). Both of these subdivisions have a wide variety of different spellings. The former often means ‘son of John’, while those variations with the ‘t’ often refer to places-‘tons’ named after John, notably in Scotland. In practice (and often in spelling) it is easy to see how the ‘t’ got lost in pronouncing the name.
The first name John derives from the Ancient Hebrew name Jochanaan, meaning ‘God is gracious’. In its Latin form the name Johannes came west with the returning Crusaders, and during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries it spread all over Europe. Doubtless it was assisted by the popularity of St John the Baptist and St John the Divine (author of the Book of Revelations).
As the name Johannes crossed national and linguistic borders, it became changed into many local variants. In Germany it became Hans, in Holland Jan, in France Jean, in Ireland Sean (pronounced Shawn), and in Scotland Jock.
Early reference to Johnsons began appearing in the English records around the thirteenth century. One John Jonessone appears in the Ancient Deeds for Surrey in 1287. Variations with the intrusive middle ‘t’ appeared early on to denote ‘John from the place (‘ton’ or ‘tun’)’. One Alan de Johannestun appears in the Assize Rolls for Staffordshire in 1227. The variations with the intrusive ‘t’ are more common in the north of England and in Scotland.
In some rare cases the name Johnstone may be a local name deriving from places in Staffordshire and Dumfriesshire (the second syllable in this case being Old English). It is also just possible that this name is a local name for a man from Perth which used to be called St Johnstone (as its football team still is).
The name Johnson is related to the surname Evans (which also means, literally, ‘the dependant of John’-see Evans) and also in this way to many widely differing names-from Jackson to Jones. Jack, like Jenkin, Hankin and Hancock, was a common pet form of John.
Andrew Johnson (1808—75) was the seventeenth President of the United States. He purchased Alaska from the Russians for just $7,200,000 in 1867.
The three founders of the firm of Rolls-Royce were the Hon. C.S. Rolls, Mr F. Henry Royce and Mr Claude Johnson. Having at first contemplated calling the car the Rolls-Royce- Johnson, they decided that it somehow lacked zip and the name Johnson was dropped.
The 1889 flood in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, ranks amongst the world’s all-time disasters. When the South Fork Dam broke after excessive rain, the 450-acre lake vanished in under 40 minutes as a 70-foot-high wall of water roared through the town at over 15 miles per hour. One in 10 of the citizens (well over 2,000 people) was killed and the town was virtually levelled. Johnstown was rebuilt, but in 1977 a freak storm deposited 9 inches of rain in 8 hours and the Laurel Run dam broke, releasing over 100 million gallons of water with the resultant deaths of 77 people, totally destroyed over 500 houses and caused over $200 million in damage.
Famed aviatrix Amy Johnson (1903—41) captured the imagination of the nation with her record-breaking solo flight to Australia in 1930-so much so that the song ‘Wonderful Amy, How Can You Blame Me for Loving You?’ was the smash hit of the year.
Samuel Johnson (1709—84) took a mere eight years (1747— 55) to write his famous dictionary of the English language.
The United Kingdom has towns named Johnston, Johnstone and Johnstone Bridge, Canada has a Johnsen’s Crossing and a Johnstown, New Zealand has a Johnsonville, and there are also Johnstowns in the United States (4) and Ireland (2). There is a Johnson Island off the coast of Chile, a Johnson’s Point in Antigua, and a Johnson mountain range as well as a group of lakes in Australia.
With about 231,000 namesakes Johnson is the 10th most popular surname in England and Wales. There are over 29,000 Johnstons in Scotland where the name is 12th in popularity. In Ireland it is estimated that, with about 16,000 Johnsons, it is the 33rd most popular surname. Johnson is notably popular in and around Teesside where an estimated one in about 160 families bears the name; it is also popular in Edinburgh (one in 195). Around the world Johnsons and Johnstons are most common in Vancouver (one in 183 families), Sydney (one in 224) and Canberra (one in 228). The United States has more Johnsons and Johnstons than the entire population of Clydeside-an estimated total of just over 2,053,000 makes this their 2nd most popular surname.
Hankin Demographics
Average Hankin Salary in
United States
$53,184 USD
Per year
Average Salary in
United States
$43,149 USD
Per year
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Hankin Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Hankin Come From? nationality or country of origin
The surname Hankin is found in England more than any other country/territory. It may also be rendered as:. For other potential spellings of this name click here.
How Common Is The Last Name Hankin? popularity and diffusion
The last name is the 93,639th most frequently used surname internationally. It is borne by approximately 1 in 1,430,895 people. The surname is primarily found in Europe, where 40 percent of Hankin live; 39 percent live in Northern Europe and 39 percent live in British Isles. Hankin is also the 1,951,561st most frequent first name worldwide. It is borne by 29 people.
The surname is most common in England, where it is held by 1,873 people, or 1 in 29,748. In England it is mostly found in: Merseyside, where 13 percent are found, Greater London, where 11 percent are found and Hampshire, where 8 percent are found. Barring England this surname occurs in 40 countries. It is also common in The United States, where 34 percent are found and Australia, where 11 percent are found.
Hankin Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The frequency of Hankin has changed over time. In England the share of the population with the last name grew 205 percent between 1881 and 2014; in The United States it grew 1,132 percent between 1880 and 2014; in Wales it grew 2,350 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Scotland it grew 2,700 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it grew 200 percent between 1901 and 2014.
Hankin Last Name Statistics demography
The religious adherence of those holding the Hankin last name is primarily Anglican (100%) in Ireland.
In The United States Hankin are 0.66% more likely to be registered Democrats than the national average, with 53.89% registered with the political party.
The amount Hankin earn in different countries varies significantly. In South Africa they earn 9.19% less than the national average, earning R 215,808 per year; in United States they earn 23.26% more than the national average, earning $53,184 USD per year and in Canada they earn 4.65% more than the national average, earning $51,994 CAD per year.
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