Last Name HAYNESSummary/Contribute |
Meaning |
The son of Haine, genitive Haines. Hainsworth or Ainsworth, i.e. the farmstead of Hain, the proprietor or tenant. Also local, 'of Haynes,' a parish in the diocese of Ely.
Camden derives the name from 'Ainulph,' and that from 'Ana,' alone, and 'ulph,' Saxon, help, that is one who needs not the assistance of others. 'Haine,' a river in Belgium. Haine, France, signifies malicious, full of hatred. 'Hain,' German, a wood, forest, thicket, grove. (See Haine.) | |
Origin | English, Irish, Belgian |
Rank | 341 (2000 US census) | 301 (1990 US census) | |
Count | 82,037 (2000 US census) |
Race / ethnic distribution | |
The 2000 US Census claims that
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