Quentin Surname

64,588th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 7,745 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
France
Highest density in:
Gabon

Quentin Surname Definition:

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Quentin.' Quentin became a somewhat popular personal name in Scotland, and has been immortalized by Walter Scott. It was still familiar in the 17th and 18th centuries, but is gradually losing ground.

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Quentin Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
France5,5931:11,8761,169
Germany8941:90,05111,328
United States4181:867,12765,849
Gabon2021:9,3521,744
Brazil1051:2,038,80364,511
England811:687,87739,238
Canada671:549,93446,038
Netherlands591:286,22334,881
Belgium501:229,93329,007
Thailand401:1,765,959222,048
Switzerland361:228,13719,301
Italy261:2,352,18093,058
French Polynesia181:15,6003,086
Australia141:1,928,26488,951
Ecuador111:1,445,98617,636
China101:136,732,1577,199
Ethiopia91:10,838,47414,518
India91:85,229,487684,495
Chad91:1,510,2445,402
Finland81:687,08836,047
Denmark81:705,58939,626
South Africa81:6,772,213167,054
Russia81:18,015,382436,635
Indonesia51:26,449,839597,308
Papua New Guinea51:1,630,743129,019
Dominican Republic41:2,608,23320,941
Congo41:1,247,27420,238
Spain41:11,688,009116,470
Singapore41:1,376,92628,409
Portugal41:2,604,56016,079
Luxembourg31:193,5147,046
Ireland31:1,569,64617,286
Argentina21:21,371,707253,176
Cameroon21:10,384,534165,830
Ivory Coast21:11,535,61661,806
Sweden11:9,846,757347,448
Albania11:2,914,05529,474
Burkina Faso11:18,352,10030,051
Wales11:3,094,53244,023
Uganda11:39,039,279258,887
Turkmenistan11:5,489,11211,427
Tunisia11:610,62630,336
Togo11:7,247,76812,049
Czechia11:10,633,469206,023
New Caledonia11:276,22310,363
Japan11:127,844,29373,547
Kenya11:46,179,900103,372
Scotland11:5,353,81763,002
Madagascar11:23,649,8379,420
Romania11:20,077,87089,414
Mexico11:124,126,205103,776
Philippines11:101,238,223404,861
Morocco11:34,476,099111,471
Norway11:5,142,286129,201
New Zealand11:4,528,32355,372
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Guernsey111:2,969521
England81:3,046,92180,371
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States741:678,63144,191

Quentin (62,555) may also be a first name.

Quentin Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Quentin.' Quentin became a somewhat popular personal name in Scotland, and has been immortalized by Walter Scott. It was still familiar in the 17th and 18th centuries, but is gradually losing ground.

Quintlnus Poulet, Patent Roll, 7 Henry VII.

Quintine Routledge, 1617: Household Books of Lord William Howard of Naworth Castle.

Quintine Foster, 1618: ibid.

(2) Local, 'of St. Quentin,' on the Somme, called after the missionary martyred there in 387. It was he who caused the Quentin mentioned above to be a popular baptismal name. Probably the 'St.' was occasionally dropped, as seems to have been the case in several instances below.

Richard Quintine, Wiltshire, 1273. Hundred Rolls.

John de St. Quintino, Wiltshire, ibid.

Adam Quintin, Huntingdonshire, ibid.

Robert Quintyn, Norfolk, ibid.

Willelmus de Qwyntyn, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.

1647. Married — Thomas Quintin and Ann Tunstall: St. James, Clerkenwell.

It is clear that (1) rather than (2) is in general the chief parent. But both are now practically lost in Quinton, which see.

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

from Latin quintus, 'fifth.' A common Roman praenomen. Formerly a favorite forename in Scotland, but now practically disused. It was also a surname. S. Quintin or Quentin of Amiens, the third century martyr, gave name to many places in France, and was later the patron saint of Kirkmahoe, Dumfriesshire. Florie, relict of Ade Quintinus, made a donation of land in Lempitlaw to the Hospital of Soltre, 1190-1220 (Soltre, p. 9) Quentin Agnew was third sheriff of Galloway, 1484-98. Quynting Blak was a witness in Prestwick, 1505 (Prestwick, p. 39), Quhintene Lokkie was burgess of Edinburgh, 1583 (RER., II, 344), Quintine Prestoun was professor of phisick in Aberdeen, 1596 (CRA., p. 144), and Quhinten or Quihintein Thomsone is recorded in Melrose, 1606 (RRM., I, p. 19, 21). Robert Quintene was burgess of Edinburgh (MCM., II, p. 299), and Hesther Quintine was heir ot John Quintine, burgess of Hadingtoun, 1605 (Retours, Edinburgh, 1446). Quaintein 1600, Quantine 1750.

The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)

(French-Latin) 1 for Quintin; q.v.

2 belonging to St. Quentin or St. Quintin: v. Quintin. The French saint-name Quentin was in, Latin Quintinus.

St. Quentin is a common French place- name.

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

Originally, of course, a Christian name. A family of Quentin - the Quentins of Coupigny - still exists in Normandy, and bears Paly of six, Azure and Or. They came from Brittany, having expatriated themselves during the troublous times of Duchess Anne, and settled at Morigny, near Coutances, about 1450. Roger Quentin’s claim to rank with the older nobility of the Duchy was recognized and confirmed in 1605 by the Cour des Aides of Rouen.

In England the first trace of the name that I have met with is in the reign of Cœur de Lion, when Richard de Quintine was Abbot of Furness in Cumberland. But the notices of it soon become numerous, and appear in at least half a dozen counties. Richard Quintin held a knight’s fee of the Earl of Hereford in Wiltshire. - Testa de Nevill. About 1272, we find Thomas Quintin of Oxfordshire (it may be the same Thomas who, as Servientes, performed military service due from William de Braose in 1310); Adam Quintin of Huntingdon; Robert Quintin of Kent and Norfolk; William Quintin of Kent and Wilts; and three of the name, Henry, Edric, and Richard, in Suffolk. - Rotuli Hundredorum. John and Roger Quintin attended the muster of the Hundred of Loose, in the latter county, in 1326: and Alexander Quintin of Essex was summoned for military service in 1322, and to a great Council at Newcastle in 1330. - Palgrave's Parl. Writs. In Wiltshire, Henry Quintin was Custos of Graveley Forest in 1273, as was William Quintin of Wychford in 1289 and 1296. - Hoare's Wilts. John Quintin was joint Lord of Highway in 1316: and in Cliffe Pypard Church there is a brass of a man in armour of this family, which probably dates from about 1380.

In Kent, at least, the Quintins remained for nearly three hundred years after that. Anceline de Quintin held Woodford and Wingfield in the time of Edward III. His descendant William Quintin bought an estate at Seale in the beginning of Henry VI.’s reign: and about 1560 Robert Quintin was seated at The Grange, in the parish of Leybourne. Now comes the mysterious part of their story. “Thomas, the son of William Quintin of Seale, was often styled Thomas son of Oliver”(for what reason Hasted does not attempt to explain) “by which means his son John acquired the name of Quintin alias Oliver, by which he calls himself in his will, 32 Hen. VIII. His descendant Robert transposed his name, calling himself Robert Oliver alias Quintin, and resided at the Grange, as did his grandson Robert, who used the name of Oliver only, though in deeds and writings he wrote the name of Quintin likewise. He bore Ermine on a fesse Gules, three lions rampant Or, and died in the reign of Charles II., leaving Juliana his sole daughter and heir, who carried this estate in marriage to Edward Covert of Sussex.” - Hasted's Kent.

A Gloucestershire proverb, “very frequent” in the seventeenth century, arose from the matrimonial misfortunes of one of this family. “W. Quintin of Hill having a pestilent angry and unquiet wife, much more insultinge over his milde nature than Zantippe over Socrates, was oft enforced to shelter himselfe from those stormes, to keepe his chamber: whence, hearing his neighbors complayninge of the unruliness of their towne bull, whom noe mounds would keepe out from spoilinge of their cornefeilds, the bull then bellowing before them, and they then in chasinge him towards the comon pounde: peepinge out of his chamber windowe, cryed to them: ‘Neighbors, Neighbors, gett him a wife, gett him a wife;’ meaninge, That by that meanes hee would bee made quiett and tamed as himselfe was: from whence this proverbe first arose.”' - Berkeley MSS.

The Battle Abbey Roll (1889) by Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina Powlett

From the Latin Quintus, "the fifth,"a name given to the fifth son. Quentin, a town in Cotes du Nord, France, so called from St. Quentin, who died there.

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

For St. Quentin, a baro­nial family. See St. Quintin.

The Norman People (1874)

Quentin Last Name Facts

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

The last name Quentin (Arabic: كانتان, Marathi: क्युन्टीन) is more commonly found in France than any other country/territory. It can be rendered in the variant forms:. Click here for further possible spellings of Quentin.

How Common Is The Last Name Quentin? popularity and diffusion

This surname is the 64,588th most widespread surname on a global scale, borne by approximately 1 in 940,936 people. The last name occurs mostly in Europe, where 87 percent of Quentin reside; 85 percent reside in Western Europe and 73 percent reside in Gallo-Europe. Quentin is also the 15,319th most frequent first name on earth It is held by 62,555 people.

The last name is most commonly occurring in France, where it is held by 5,593 people, or 1 in 11,876. In France Quentin is most common in: Île-de-France, where 21 percent are found, Hauts-de-France, where 17 percent are found and Normandy, where 13 percent are found. Without taking into account France this last name occurs in 54 countries. It also occurs in Germany, where 12 percent are found and The United States, where 5 percent are found.

Quentin Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The occurrence of Quentin has changed through the years. In The United States the number of people who held the Quentin last name expanded 565 percent between 1880 and 2014 and in England it expanded 1,013 percent between 1881 and 2014.

Quentin Last Name Statistics demography

In The United States those holding the Quentin last name are 5.79% more likely to be registered with the Democratic Party than the national average, with 59.02% registered to vote for the political party.

The amount Quentin earn in different countries varies notably. In United States they earn 6.68% more than the national average, earning $46,032 USD per year and in Canada they earn 13% less than the national average, earning $43,226 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Quentien9390/
Queentin933/
Queuntin932/
Quenting930/
Quntin922/
Qentin922/
Quintin869,847/
Quenten863/
Quentim862/
Qunting861/
Guentin861/
Kuentin861/
Quinting80152/
Quintijn80123/
Quienten801/
Queenten801/
Quintien801/
Qeentina801/
Quintinq801/
Quinttin801/
Kentin77222/
Centin77163/
Quintn774/
Qintin771/
Qenten770/
Quintting750/
Quintyn71723/
Guenten71232/
Kuintin7115/
Quintín719/
Kentina717/
Kenthin716/
Guintin713/
Qinting712/
Qwenten712/
Kuentim711/
Cuintin711/
Chentin711/
Kuentyn711/
Quintenn671/
Kntin671/
Kentienė671/

Quentin Name Transliterations

TransliterationICU LatinPercentage of Incidence
Quentin in the Marathi language
क्युन्टीनkyuntina-
Quentin in the Arabic language
كانتانkantan-
كونتينkwntyn-

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