Certificate of Name
Yancy
Unisex
English
Meaning & Origin
Yancy is a given name and surname of English origin. As a surname, it is an Americanized form of the Dutch surname Jansen, meaning "Jan 1's son". Thus, through the chain of Jansen and Jan, the name ultimately traces back to John, derived from the Hebrew name Yoḥanan meaning "Yahweh is gracious".As a given name, Yancy is typically used as a transferred use of the surname. It gained some currency in the United States, particularly among African American communities, where surname-derived first names are common.EtymologyThe surname Yancy originates as an Anglicization of the Dutch surname Jansen, a patronymic meaning "son of Jan". Jan is a form of Johannes, which derives from John. Influence from other similar-sounding surnames, such as the English Vanzie or the French Janson, may have shaped its development.DistributionAccording to the 2010 U.S. Census, Yancy is most common among Black/African American (53.74%) and White (38.96%) individuals. It ranks as the 7580th most common surname, held by 4,384 people. The given name Yancy has also seen moderate usage, particularly in the 19th and early 20th centuries in the American South.Notable BearersYancy Butler (born 1970): American actress known for roles in films like Drop Zone and the TV series Witchblade.Yancy Gates (born 1989): American former professional basketball player.Yancy Thigpen (born 1969): American former NFL wide receiver who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers.Related NamesVariant forms and cognates include Yancey, Jansen, and Janssen. Like Yancy, these names all share roots in the Dutch patronymic tradition via Jan.Meaning: "son of Jan" (surname origin); ultimately being a form of John, meaning "Yahweh is gracious"Origin: English, Americanized from Dutch JansenType: Given name (transferred from surname) and surnameUsage regions: United States, primarily among Black and White populations
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