Minks

Origin and Meaning: Minks is a surname of English origin, deriving from the Middle English word "mink" which means a type of fur-bearing animal. It could have been used as a nickname for a person with characteristic physical traits or behaviours associated with the mink animal.

Distribution: The surname Minks is relatively rare and is primarily found in the United Kingdom. It is more prevalent in certain regions of England, such as East Anglia and the southeastern counties.

Notable Individuals:

  • John Minks (1805–1889): English naturalist known for his extensive research on the wildlife of the Norfolk Broads.
  • Sarah Minks (b. 1972): Prominent British fashion designer renowned for her innovative designs incorporating sustainable materials.

Coat of Arms: The Minks family does not possess an officially registered coat of arms. However, variations of the coat of arms featuring motifs related to the mink animal might exist for individual branches of the family.

Overall, the surname Minks embodies a connection to nature and a heritage rooted in the English countryside.

There are approximately 82 people named Minks in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Minks.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • David

Female

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