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A patronymic surname that is derived from the male given name John + -kin (which forms diminutive )+ -s (denoting "son of") hence meaning "son of little John". It was originally an offshoot of the male medieval name Jenkin/Jankin. The name was brought from the crusaders; whence it originated in Cornwall but became popular in England and Wales.
Jenkins
According to statistics in the United States, Jenkins is the 114th most common surname belonging to approximately 220,830 individuals. Jenkins is most common amongst White (73.9%) individuals and secondly common amongst Black (20.3%) individuals. All other races with the surname Jenkins are (3.3%) of the population.
Jenkins (複数形 Jenkinses)
マイコドリ
manakins
ジーバングス
geebungs
herons
wrynecks
jacamars
the ginseng
the keelson
a wax tree
a hawker
a falconer
eelpouts
ヒインコ
lories