There are
676
Quintins in the USA
Quintin is the
33695th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Quintin

SaintQuentin

Saint Quentin was an early Christian martyr who was executed for his faith.

Jean-PaulQuintin

Jean-Paul Quintin is a French footballer who played as a defender for several clubs in France and Belgium.

SeñorQuintín

Señor Quintín is a character in the novel 'One Hundred Years of Solitude' by Gabriel García Márquez.

EmilioQuintín

Emilio Quintín Vigiola was an Argentine composer and conductor known for his contributions to the tango genre.

PierreQuintin

Pierre Quintin is a French physician and professor who specializes in internal medicine.

ManuelQuintín

Manuel Quintín Lame was a Colombian indigenous leader and political activist who fought for the rights of indigenous people.

AlejandroQuintín

Alejandro Quintín is a Spanish artist known for his abstract paintings and sculptures.

MiguelQuintín

Miguel Quintín Alcántara was a Mexican lawyer and politician who served as the Governor of Oaxaca.

QuintinCraufurd

Quintin Craufurd was a Scottish author and diplomat who wrote extensively on European history and politics.

QuintinHogg

Quintin Hogg was a British politician and philanthropist who founded the Polytechnic of Central London (now the University of Westminster).

Quintin Genealogy

OriginsThe name 'Quintin' is derived from the Latin name 'Quintinus,' which is a derivative of 'Quintus,' meaning 'fifth' in Latin. It was often used as a given name for the fifth-born child.
Geographic DistributionThe name 'Quintin' is primarily found in English-speaking countries such as the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia. It is also found in countries with Spanish and French influences, such as Argentina and France.
VariationsVariations of the name 'Quintin' include 'Quentin,' 'Quintanilla,' 'Quintana,' 'Quintela,' 'Quintanar,' 'Quintano,' 'Quinto,' 'Quinty,' 'Quintas,' and 'Quintus.'
Migration and ImmigrationPeople with the surname 'Quintin' have migrated and immigrated to various countries throughout history, including during periods of colonization and economic opportunities.