Kincannon is used as a family name or surname in Ireland, Scotland. It is 9 characters long in length.
The variant of Kincaid. The Kincaids were "of that Ilk, "at an early date. Of the castle in the arms of the family, scholar Nisbet remarks: "It seems the castle represents that of Edinburgh; for these of the family were a long time constables thereof." An ancestor, "for his valiant service in recovering of the castle of Edinburgh from the English, in the time of King Edward I, was made constable of the said castle, and his posterity enjoyed that office for many years, carrying the castle in their arms, in memory thereof, to this day. There is an old broad-sword belonging to one of the families of the name of Kincaid, upon which are the above arms, with the castle, with these words:-
"Wha will persew, I will defend
My life and honour to the end." Nisbet.
Is variant form of the Kincaid. A palce in the parish of Campsie, stirlingshire.
Family name is variation of Kincaid. One who came from Kincaid meaning "head of the pass," in Stirlingshire.
How popular is Kincannon?
Kincannon is common in United States.
Kincannon is ranked 263902 on our list.
As per 2010 US census, number of Kincannons grew by 9.68 per cent to 1314 since 2000 and ranked 20248 after elevating 317 spots. The last name was found in around 4 per million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.
Race | 2010 | 2000 |
---|---|---|
White | 87.44 | 89.9 |
Black | 7.23 | 6.68 |
Kincannon Namesakes
- C. Louis Kincannon, American statistician
Kincannon Namesakes
- C. Louis Kincannon, American statistician