There are
642
Durnins in the USA
Durnin is the
35096th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Durnin

JohnDurnin

John Durnin is a former professional football (soccer) player from England who played as a midfielder for Liverpool FC and various other clubs.

LiamDurnin

Liam Durnin is a Canadian musician and member of the Canadian rock band The Durnins.

MikeDurnin

Mike Durnin is a professional golfer from the United States who has played on various professional tours.

SimonDurnin

Simon Durnin is a British musician, producer, and member of the band The Men They Couldn't Hang.

ShannonDurnin

Shannon Durnin is an American actress known for her roles in various television shows and films.

DenisDurnin

Denis Durnin is an Irish politician who served as a member of the Irish Parliament.

MarkDurnin

Mark Durnin is an Australian musician and member of the Australian rock band The Durnins.

AmyDurnin

Amy Durnin is a Canadian author known for her novels and short stories.

PatrickDurnin

Patrick Durnin is an American lawyer and professor of law at a prominent university.

SarahDurnin

Sarah Durnin is a British artist known for her contemporary artwork and installations.

Durnin Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Durnin' is of Irish origin. It is an anglicized form of the Irish name 'Ó Dubhernáin', meaning 'descendant of Dubhernán'. The name 'Dubhernán' is derived from 'dubh' meaning 'black' and 'ernán' meaning 'sorn'. The name likely originated as a descriptive nickname for someone with dark features or a dark complexion.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Durnin' is most commonly found in Ireland, particularly in the province of Leinster. It is also found in smaller numbers in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Durnin' include 'Durnan' and 'Durney'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe surname 'Durnin' has been carried by immigrants from Ireland to countries such as the United States and Canada, particularly during periods of Irish migration in the 19th and early 20th centuries.