Dinkins
Dinkins is a comparatively rare surname. There are varying accounts as to the origin and
early history of the Dinkins family. Leading researchers disagree as to whether
the family is a variant of the Irish name Duncan from the Gaelic Ó Duinnchinn.
This particular theory seems unlikely as Irish setters were most often Catholic
while the early Dinkins family were staunchly protestant. The more commonly
accepted history of the name explains it as descending from Dene, the Old
English root word for the English name Dean which means small valley, a home
site. This theory holds that the family originated in Wales circa 1500 and
moved into the lowlands of Scotland and then on to Londonderry in the north of
Ireland. The ending kin on a name would indicate “son of” and would make the
name Denekin. Dinkins would then be the Americanized form of the name.