Vanay Surname
Approximately 2,586 people bear this surname
Vanay Surname Definition:
Evidently intended for Vancy; the second a should by rights be a c. This name, twice written in Domesday, is supposed to have been derived from Vanci, or Wanchy, near Neufchâtel, in Normandy. Hugh and Osbern “de Wanceio” each held fiefs in Suffolk in 1086: and Hugh was likewise the mesne- tenant of Earl Warrenne at West Barsham in Norfolk.
Read More About This SurnameVanay Surname Distribution Map
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| India | 2,384 | 1:321,756 | 17,851 |
| Argentina | 105 | 1:407,080 | 31,114 |
| Switzerland | 63 | 1:130,364 | 12,937 |
| Norway | 15 | 1:342,819 | 32,589 |
| Russia | 12 | 1:12,010,255 | 361,204 |
| Pakistan | 3 | 1:59,547,962 | 132,569 |
| Indonesia | 1 | 1:132,249,194 | 811,426 |
| Liberia | 1 | 1:4,408,535 | 47,110 |
| Nepal | 1 | 1:28,480,956 | 22,413 |
| United States | 1 | 1:362,458,933 | 1,988,048 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 14 | 1:3,587,049 | 158,810 |
Vanay (10,589) may also be a first name.
Vanay Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
Evidently intended for Vancy; the second a should by rights be a c. This name, twice written in Domesday, is supposed to have been derived from Vanci, or Wanchy, near Neufchâtel, in Normandy. Hugh and Osbern “de Wanceio” each held fiefs in Suffolk in 1086: and Hugh was likewise the mesne- tenant of Earl Warrenne at West Barsham in Norfolk. Either by accident or design, his name is joined to his suzerain’s in Leland’s Roll, which gives “Warenne et Wauncy Chauvent et Chauncy.”
In 1085 he appears as a witness to one of the Earl’s charters to Castle Acre Priory, of which both he and his descendants were munificent benefactors. They continued in Norfolk about three hundred years. A Dominus de Wanci, whose Christian name is not given, is said by Roger Hoveden to have fallen at the siege of Acre in 1191. One Sir William de Waunci received a writ of military summons in 1292: and two others were successively knights of the shire in 1332 and 1341. The last was the father of Sir Edmund, who served in the retinue of the Black Prince in Gascony, and had the good-fortune to take prisoner Philip of France, afterwards Duke of Burgundy, at Poitiers. He died in 1372, leaving an only son of his own name, then seven years old, who did not long survive him. The succession then passed to Sir Edmund’s two sisters, Joan, wife of Sir Nicholas Damory, and Katherine, wife of Edmund de Gournay; but, as Joan was childless, West Barsham devolved on the Gournays. They quarter Gules a falcon displayed Argent as the coat of the Wancys; and it is certainly so given on the seal affixed by the last Sir William to one of his deeds, while a Roll of Arms of the time of Edward III. transforms the falcon into an eagle, and changes the tinctures: - “Monsire de Wancy port d’argent a une egle espanie d’asur, beke et peds gueules.”
Yet it seems incontestable that they usually bore the three gaunts, or gloves, that appear in the chancel window of West Barsham Church, and which Blomfield mistakes for “dexter hands couped at the wrist;”though hands are always erect in armory, and these are pendant. In another and earlier Roll of Arms (temp. Ed. II.), their number is increased to six: “Sire William de Wauncy de goules a vj. gauns de argent.”
The Northamptonshire branch bore tasselled falconer’s gloves, as shown on the shield of their successor and representative, Sir Arthur Brooke of Oakley. The Bartelotts of Stopham, Sussex, also bear three falconer’s gloves pendant. Of this latter family the first on record is Robert de Wancy of Astwell, who appears among the feudatories of Robert de Pinkeny in the certificates of baronies 14 Hen. II. “He occurs with Walter de Ely as conducting the daughter of the Count of Bretagne and the daughter of the Emperor of Cyprus, from Rouen to Chinon, temp. Richard I. In 1198 he witnessed two charters of King Richard, dated at Chateau Gaillard, to the abbey of Stratford Langthorne in Essex, and he subsequently witnessed the charter of King John for the exchange of the Andelys.” - Herald and Genealogist, vol. 4. p. 332. In 1314 “another Robert died seized of the manor of Astwell, held of the King as of the barony of Pinkeny by service of one fee, and 20s. yearly to the castle-guard of Windsor, leaving Robert de Wauncy his son and heir.” - Baker's Northamptonshire.
The son of the latter (again Robert), who was living in 1371, is the last of the name found at Astwell; and the estate passed, “either by direct or mesne inheritance”to the Brookes.
The Wancys, from early times, had spread into other counties. Nicholas de Wancy was Sheriff of Surrey and Sussex in 1249. In Wiltshire, Ralph de Wancy witnesses King John’s charter to Ambresbury, and a second Ralph, in 1246, that of Henry III. to Ivychurch Priory. Clyve-Wauncy (now Clevancy) in the parish of Kilmerton and hundred of Kingsbridge, North Wilts, owes its name to Sir William and Sir Geoffrey de Wancy, who were lords of the manor in the reigns of Henry III. and Edward I. under the fee of the Earl Marshal. Sir Geoffrey appears in St. George’s Roll of Arms as “Gefrai de Vaunci,” with the old coat of Gules three gaunts Argent, and, besides his Wiltshire estate, held land in Oxfordshire and other places.
“There is still a family of Wansey, which has been settled at Warminster in Wiltshire from the reign of Henry VIII. Henry Wansey, F.S.A., was a well- known antiquary of the last generation, author of a work on Stonehenge, and a coadjutor of Sir Richard Coit Hoare, who placed his name on that portion of the History of Modern Wiltshire which contains the hundred of Warminster, folio, 1831.” - Herald and Genealogist, vol. 4. p. 333.
A Norman name: Vannes; a local name
Vanay Demographics
Average Vanay Salary in
Norway
439,158 kr
Per year
Average Salary in
Norway
346,080 kr
Per year
Vanay Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Vanay Come From? nationality or country of origin
The last name Vanay (Hindi: वनय, Marathi: वनय) occurs more in India more than any other country or territory. It can also be rendered in the variant forms:. Click here for other possible spellings of Vanay.
How Common Is The Last Name Vanay? popularity and diffusion
Vanay is the 167,266th most frequently used last name globally It is held by around 1 in 2,818,077 people. The surname Vanay occurs mostly in Asia, where 92 percent of Vanay reside; 92 percent reside in South Asia and 92 percent reside in Indo-South Asia. Vanay is also the 58,967th most frequently held first name internationally, borne by 10,589 people.
The surname is most frequently held in India, where it is borne by 2,384 people, or 1 in 321,756. In India it is mostly found in: Gujarat, where 99 percent are found, Haryana, where 1 percent are found and Madhya Pradesh, where 0 percent are found. Other than India this last name occurs in 9 countries. It also occurs in Argentina, where 4 percent are found and Switzerland, where 2 percent are found.
Vanay Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The prevalency of Vanay has changed over time. In The United States the share of the population with the last name decreased 93 percent between 1880 and 2014.
Vanay Last Name Statistics demography
Vanay earn significantly more than the average income. In Norway they earn 26.89% more than the national average, earning 439,158 kr per year.
Phonetically Similar Names
Vanay Name Transliterations
| Transliteration | ICU Latin | Percentage of Incidence |
|---|---|---|
| Vanay in the Hindi language | ||
| वनय | vanaya | 97.32 |
| वनया | vanaya | 1.34 |
| विनय | vinaya | 0.67 |
| Vanay in the Marathi language | ||
| वनय | vanaya | 89.47 |
| िवनय | ivanaya | 10.53 |
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