RINCON
Rincon
Rincon is a British surname of Spanish origin. It is derived from the Spanish word rincón, meaning 'corner' or 'nook'. The earliest recorded instances of the Rincon surname in Britain are linked to ancestors who migrated from Spain to the British Isles.
The Rincon family name has a rich historical significance, reflecting the diverse cultural influences that have shaped the identity of the British population over the centuries. Families bearing the Rincon surname have contributed to various aspects of British society, ranging from art and literature to business and politics.
Today, individuals with the surname Rincon can be found across the United Kingdom, proudly preserving their heritage while also embodying the values and traditions of British society. The name Rincon serves as a testament to the enduring bond between Spain and Britain, symbolising the interconnectedness of European cultures.
There are approximately 125 people named Rincon in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Rincon.
Origin: Iberian
Region of origin: Europe
Country of origin: Spain
Religion of origin: Christian
Language of origin: Spanish
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Christophe
- David
- Hugo
- Juan
- Ruben
Female
- Barbara
- Cristina
- Maria
- Marilia
- Patricia