Whether surname or personal name, the name Vincent, derives from Latin by way of Old French and means "conqueror" or "conquering."
From the Latin name 'Vincentius' from the term 'vincere' meaning to conquer, Vincent means 'prevailing' and is not in The Bible.
His surname was Crabbe. His first name was actually Vincent.
The proud and noble English surname of Vincent is first found in Leicestershire, where they had held a family seat from ancient times at Swinford. However, they were originally from St. Vincent-de-Cramenil in Normandy. Family motto: "It shall be given to the conqueror!"
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It is a surname originating from Britain and Ireland
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You probably mean "surname". Your surname is your family name. For instance, if your name is Mike Hunt, your "surname" is Hunt.
The surname Moran means Big.
Your surname is your family name
It is not a name on surname sites. sorry!
If you mean Vincent van GOGH, he was Dutch.
Boldly featuring the formidable family motto of "It shall be given to the conqueror!", the proud and noble English surname of Vincent strides forth through the withering sands of time from Leicestershire, where they had held a family seat from early times at Swinford. Originally washed upon Britain's glittering shores amidst the tidal wave of immigration associated with the Norman Invasion of 1066 A.D., this surname is in reference to the family's previous place of residence in Normandy- St. Vincent-de-Cramenil.
the surname Eccleston means hopeful and faithful