Mellins

Mellins is a surname of English origin. It is believed to be derived from the Old French personal name "Albin" or "Aubin", which itself originated from the Latin name "Albinus", meaning "white" or "fair". Over time, the surname evolved into various forms, including Mellins and Melin.

The Mellins surname has a long history in England, with records dating back to the early medieval period. The name is found predominantly in the southern counties of England, such as Hampshire, Sussex, and Kent.

Individuals bearing the surname Mellins have been involved in a wide range of professions and activities throughout history, including agriculture, trade, and the military. The surname has also been associated with notable figures in various fields, such as art, literature, and academia.

Today, the Mellins surname continues to be found in England and other parts of the world, carried by individuals from diverse backgrounds and occupations. The name has retained its distinctiveness and heritage, serving as a link to the past and a symbol of familial pride for many who bear it.

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There are approximately 97 people named Mellins in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Mellins.

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