Quincie

Meaning

From the Fifth Sonís Estate

Unisex
Old French

The story behind Quincie

Quincie derives from Old French origins, emerging from the Latin "quintus," meaning "fifth." The name is connected to the term "quince," a reference to a medieval English estate division. In Old French, "quince" (also spelled "quinse") referred to a parcel of land that could be held as a feudal estate, often denoting property rented or granted as the fifth portion of a larger holding. The evolution of this administrative term into a personal name reflects the medieval custom of naming children after familial property or social rank. As naming conventions shifted from the Middle Ages into the modern era, the surname Quincie gradually transformed into a given name, particularly in English-speaking regions where property-based nomenclature held cultural significance.

Quincie has no significant historical figure or mythological bearer. Rather, it is a name rooted in practical feudal administration that gained currency as a given name primarily in the twentieth century. The surge in its popularity during the 1990s represents a broader trend of reviving vintage and surname-derived names as first names. With no classical or religious historical associations, Quincie stands as an example of how occupational and property-based surnames can be recontextualized as personal names in contemporary naming practices. Its rise reflects modern parental preferences for distinctive, heritage-inspired choices that distance themselves from the most common naming conventions.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
3
Length
Medium
Numerology
6
Pattern
C·V·V·C·C·V·V

📊 Popularity

US peak: #9736 (1990s)

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