JACQUIN
Jacquin
Jacquin is a British surname of French origin which has historical roots in the Norman Conquest of England in 1066. The surname is derived from the Old French personal name "Jaquin," which in turn comes from the given name "Jacques," the Gallic form of "Jacob."
Over the centuries, the surname Jacquin has spread throughout the British Isles and has become established as a notable family name. Individuals bearing the surname Jacquin have made contributions to various fields, including academia, the arts, and business.
The Jacquin family crest features a shield with symbolic elements that represent strength, loyalty, and honour. The motto "Sans Dieu Rien" is often associated with the surname Jacquin, emphasising the family's faith and perseverance.
Today, individuals with the surname Jacquin can be found across the United Kingdom and around the world, carrying on the legacy of their ancestors and contributing to the rich tapestry of British heritage.
There are approximately 100 people named Jacquin in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Jacquin.