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  • 51Finci — This is a surname of Roman (Latin) origins. It is recorded in many forms including Fink, Fincke, Finker, Vinck, Vinker (German), Vink and Vincke (Swiss and Dutch), Finicj (Romanian), and Finch (English). It was originally an occupational name for …

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  • 52Fincke — Recorded in many forms including Fink, Fincke, Finker, Vinck, Vinker (German), Vink and Vincke (Swiss and Dutch), Finicj (Romanian), and Finch (English), this is a surname of several possible origins. As examples it may be an occupational name… …

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  • 53Finicj — Recorded in many forms including Fink, Fincke, Finker, Vinck, Vinker (German), Vink and Vincke (Swiss and Dutch), Finicj (Romanian), and Finch (English), this is a surname of several possible origins. As examples it may be an occupational name… …

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  • 54Finker — Recorded in many forms including Fink, Fincke, Finker, Vinck, Vinker (German), Vink and Vincke (Swiss and Dutch), Finicj (Romanian), and Finch (English), this is a surname of several possible origins. As examples it may be an occupational name… …

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  • 55Vinck — Recorded in many forms including Fink, Fincke, Finker, Vinck, Vinker (German), Vink and Vincke (Swiss and Dutch), Finicj (Romanian), and Finch (English), this is a surname of several possible origins. As examples it may be an occupational name… …

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  • 56Vink — Recorded in many forms including Fink, Fincke, Finker, Vinck, Vinker (German), Vink and Vincke (Swiss and Dutch), Finicj (Romanian), and Finch (English), this is a surname of several possible origins. As examples it may be an occupational name… …

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  • 57Vinker — Recorded in many forms including Fink, Fincke, Finker, Vinck, Vinker (German), Vink and Vincke (Swiss and Dutch), Finicj (Romanian), and Finch (English), this is a surname of several possible origins. As examples it may be an occupational name… …

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  • 58Finkle — This interesting surname is a diminutive version of the Anglo Saxon pre 10th Century Finc(ho) , which literally translates as the finch , but specifically is a nickname of endearment meaning little bright bird , that became a baptismal name, and… …

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  • 59Goldfinch — Recorded in a variety of forms including Finch, Fink, Vink and Vinck, and the more coloured Goldfinch, this is an English surname. It is of Olde English pre 7th Century origins and has two possible interpretations. Firstly, it may be a metonymic… …

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  • 60Goldspink — This interesting surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and derives from the Olde English pre 7th Century gold meaning gold , plus spink , synonymous with finc meaning finch . The name was originally given as a nickname to one thought to resemble the… …

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