Rigny Surname

1,980,395th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 89 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
France
Highest density in:
France

Rigny Surname Definition:

The family of De Reiney, or Rigny, came from Champagne. Hagebert de Rigneio, in 1101, witnessed a charter of the Bishop of Tulle (Gall. Christ. xiii. 480 Instr.), and may have been the same that possessed lands in Essex in 1086 (Domesd.) Roger de Reigny witnessed a charter of Bishop Roger of Sarum, temp.

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Rigny Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
France651:1,021,888113,182
Canada71:5,263,656239,735
England71:7,959,723202,100
United States51:72,491,7871,102,614
Brazil11:214,074,3321,693,628
Czechia11:10,633,469206,023
Germany11:80,505,459560,955
Morocco11:34,476,099111,471
South Africa11:54,177,704343,732
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England31:8,125,123158,686
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States581:865,83952,959

Rigny Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

The family of De Reiney, or Rigny, came from Champagne. Hagebert de Rigneio, in 1101, witnessed a charter of the Bishop of Tulle (Gall. Christ. xiii. 480 Instr.), and may have been the same that possessed lands in Essex in 1086 (Domesd.) Roger de Reigny witnessed a charter of Bishop Roger of Sarum, temp. Hen. I., and Robert de Reigny held five fees in Devon 1165 (Liber Niger). - The Norman People. I can find no further mention of the Reignys in Essex, but they were long of great account in Devonshire, where Ash- Reigny, Brixton-Reigny, and Anstey-Reigny have preserved their name. They also took root in the adjoining counties. John de Reiney, of Devon and Somerset, died in 1247 (Roberts, Excerpta): and Sir Richard de Reyney, who lived in the early years of the following century, acquired Stoke, in the latter county, through his wife Lucia. A little later, Sir John Paulet, the forefather of the Dukes of Bolton and Marquesses of Winchester, “made an addition to his estate by marriage with Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Thomas Reyney of Rowd in Wiltshire and Shyrston in Somerset. She was such a considerable heiress that Sir John Paulet, her son, sealed with the arms of Reyney 15 Ric. II.” - Collins. She bore the Vol. According to Sir Francis Palgrave, this coat was first assumed by Osmond de Centville, to recall the achievement by which he preserved the liberty or life of Rollo’s grandchild, the young Duke of Normandy. “When Richard Sans Peur was kept in ward and bond by Louis d’Outremer at Laon, Osmund succeeded in effecting his escape by wrapping him in a truss of forage, and thus conveying him to the stable, where he mounted his horse, and was conducted in safety to Coucy.” the bearing of the great house of St. Maur, but of other tincture; viz. two Wings conjoined in Lure Argent.

The family is to be met with in other parts of England. Newton-Reigny, in the Forest of Inglewood, was their seat in Cumberland. “In 33 Hen. II. William de Reigny was impleaded in a writ of right by one William de Lascelles, for a knight’s fee in Newton Reigny, sed non prevaluit, for John Reigny succeeded after William his father, 4 King John, and William his son after him, who died 4 Ed. I. Then the inheritance fell to four sisters.” - Hutchinson's Cumberland. A branch of far longer continuance derived from Thomas de Reigny or Reynes, who, about the middle of the twelfth century, married the great-granddaughter and heiress of Simon de Bosco-Roardo, Lord of Stathern in Leicestershire, Clifton in Buckinghamshire, and Oakley in Bedfordshire, at the time of the Conquest. The grant, by Ralph de Reynes and his brothers, of some land at Stathern to Belvoir Priory, is witnessed by William de Albini Brito II. “The monks, by way of forwarding this grant, presented to Ralph five marks of silver and a bridle, and undertook to give him annually the garment of a monk, with boots of 6d. value.” - Nichol's Leicestershire. The other two manors continue to be known as Oakley-Reynes and Clifton-Reynes; and the latter was the residence of the family for more than three hundred years. A brass in the parish church commemorates Sir John Reynes, obt. 1428. Its last lord, Thomas Reignes, left three daughters, of whom Anne, the eldest, inherited the family place, and married Thomas Lowe, Esquire of the Body to Henry VIII.

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

Rigny Last Name Facts

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

Rigny occurs more in France more than any other country or territory. It can also be found in the variant forms:. For other potential spellings of this surname click here.

How Common Is The Last Name Rigny? popularity and diffusion

This last name is the 1,980,395th most numerous family name worldwide. It is borne by approximately 1 in 81,882,538 people. The last name Rigny occurs predominantly in Europe, where 83 percent of Rigny live; 74 percent live in Western Europe and 73 percent live in Gallo-Europe.

This surname is most frequent in France, where it is borne by 65 people, or 1 in 1,021,888. In France Rigny is most common in: Île-de-France, where 26 percent live, Centre-Val de Loire, where 20 percent live and Grand Est, where 20 percent live. Other than France Rigny is found in 8 countries. It is also common in Canada, where 8 percent live and England, where 8 percent live.

Rigny Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The frequency of Rigny has changed over time. In England the number of people carrying the Rigny surname increased 233 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in The United States it declined 91 percent between 1880 and 2014.

Phonetically Similar Names

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Rigney919,157/
Rigniy910/
Reigny910/
Rignay910/
Reigney8326/
Riggney831/
Regny80195/
Rigni8017/
Rigna8011/
Rigné804/
Régny802/
Rigne801/
Reighney7710/
Ruingnoy772/
Regney7368/
Reigne7351/
Raigne7350/
Rignér7331/
Rigner7330/
Raigna7320/
Rignäs7310/
Raigné738/
Rignes735/
Reigné733/
Rignez731/
Rignni731/
Regnay731/
Reigni731/
Reigna731/
Righni731/
Rignet730/
Reigner671,459/
Raigner6776/
Reignet673/
Reignes671/
Rignesh671/
Riegnee670/
Riggnes670/

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