Sin

Sin, a surname of British origins, is derived from the Old English word "synn" meaning "sin" or "offence". The surname Sin likely originated as a nickname for someone who was considered sinful or wicked, although it could have also been used ironically or as a form of protection by the bearer.

The distribution of the surname Sin is primarily found in England, especially in regions with strong Anglo-Saxon influence. Over time, variations in spelling have emerged, such as Sinn or Syn, reflecting the evolution of language and dialects.

Throughout history, individuals bearing the surname Sin have been noted in various records and documents. The surname may have been associated with individuals of questionable character or those who engaged in activities frowned upon by society. However, it is important to note that surnames are often inherited or adopted regardless of their literal meaning.

Today, the surname Sin continues to be found among diverse communities, both in the UK and abroad. It serves as a reminder of the complexities of naming traditions and the rich tapestry of British surnames.

There are approximately 455 people named Sin in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around seven in a million people in Britain are named Sin.

Region of origin: Asia

Country of origin: China

Language of origin: Chinese

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Andrew
  • Andy
  • Chun
  • Hung
  • James
  • Ka
  • Kam
  • Kim
  • Kwok
  • Ming
  • Pyeongil
  • Tin
  • Wai
  • Wei

Female

  • Alice
  • Emily
  • Fai
  • Fung
  • Ha
  • Kim
  • Lai
  • Lo
  • Sau
  • Teresa
  • Vivian
  • Wai
  • Wing
  • Yuen
  • Yuk

Similar and related surnames

Related and similar names are generated algorithmically based on the spelling, and may not necessarily share an etymology.

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