Stubbins (surname)
Stubbins is a surname of English origin. It is generally considered to be a diminutive form of the surname Stubbs.
Origin and Meaning:
The surname Stubbins derives from the Middle English word "stubbe," meaning a tree stump or a short, thickset person. The suffix "-ins" is a diminutive, indicating "little Stubbs" or "son of Stubbs". The name likely originated as a nickname given to someone who was short and stocky, or who lived near a prominent tree stump.
Distribution:
The surname Stubbins is primarily found in England, with lesser concentrations in other English-speaking countries, such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Historical records indicate a higher prevalence in certain regions of England, particularly in the northern and central counties.
Variations:
Variations of the surname include Stubbs, Stubbing, and Stubbings. These variations often arose due to regional dialectal differences and scribal errors in record-keeping.
Notable People:
While not an extremely common surname, several individuals bearing the name Stubbins have achieved recognition in various fields. (Specific examples would need to be researched and added to improve the encyclopedia entry.)
Genealogy:
For individuals interested in tracing their family history, genealogical resources such as census records, birth and marriage certificates, and parish registers can be valuable in researching the surname Stubbins.