Rynd is used as a family name or surname in England. It is 4 characters long in length.
The surname is variant of the Rhind. The name occurs in the Chartulary of Moray early in the XIII century, and it has been variously spelt Rhynd, Rhind, Rynd, and Rind. It is doubtless territorial, and derived either from the parish of Rhynd, county of Perth, or from the estate of Rhind, in Fifeshire.
Family name Rynd is the variant of Rand. Descendant of Rand, a pet form of Randal or Randolph meaning "shield, wolf," or of German names beginning with Rand meaning "shield," as Ranthar and Randulf; one who came from Rand meaning "marshy edge," the name of places in Lincolnshire and Yorkshire; dweller near the rim or edge.
Rynd is variant form of Rund. The round or fat man.
Rynd is variation of Rand. 1. A parish near Wragby, in Lincolnshire. 2. A curt form of Randall or Randolf.
Family name is variant of Rands. See Randolf - The baptismal name. It has given rise to many diminutives, as Randoll, Randall, Rankin, Ranecock, Rands, Ranson, Hankin, Hanks, Hankinson, Hankey, etc.
How popular is Rynd?
Rynd is common in United States.
Rynd is ranked 842024 on our list.
As per 2010 US census, number of Rynds plummeted by 13.48 per cent to 154 since 2000 and slipped by 18700 spots and ranked at 113791. The last name was found in merely 5 per ten million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.
Race | 2010 | 2000 |
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White | 96.1 | 98.31 |
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