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Quinn

kwihn

Quinn (name) means a surname of Irish origin, meaning "descendant of Chief"; also used as a male or female given name. Example: “Quinn has become a popular unisex first name in recent decades.”

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A surname of Irish origin, meaning "descendant of Chief"; also used as a male or female given name.
"Quinn has become a popular unisex first name in recent decades."

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Etymology

The surname is borrowed from Irish Ó Coinn ("descendant of Chief").

Origin: Irish

Cuinn Quin

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What does “Quinn” mean?

The word “Quinn” means a surname of Irish origin, meaning "descendant of Chief"; also used as a male or female given name.

How do you pronounce “Quinn”?

“Quinn” is pronounced kwihn (/kwɪn/ in IPA).

How do you use “Quinn” in a sentence?

Here is “Quinn” used in a sentence: “Quinn has become a popular unisex first name in recent decades.”

What part of speech is “Quinn”?

“Quinn” is a name.

Where does the word “Quinn” come from?

The word “Quinn” comes from Irish. The surname is borrowed from Irish Ó Coinn ("descendant of Chief").

Is “Quinn” a common word?

“Quinn” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is Quinn a boy's name or a girl's name?

Quinn is a unisex name used for both boys and girls. It began as an Irish surname and is now popular as a given name for either gender, especially in the United States.

Is Quinn an Irish name?

Yes, Quinn is a surname of Irish origin. It comes from an old Gaelic family name and is traditionally understood to mean 'descendant of the chief,' and it remains strongly associated with Ireland.

Is Quinn a first name or a surname?

Quinn works as both. It originated as an Irish surname and later became popular as a first name for boys and girls, so today you will find it used in either position.

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