QUINE
Irish: variant of Quinn.French: from an aphetic form of the female personal name Jacquine (see Quin).
The Irish name Quine was originally written in a Gaelic form as O Cuinn, which means descendant of Conn.
The Isle of Man is the ancestral home of the Quine family. The Quine family lived in Abbeylands area of the Isle of Man north of Douglas. Farm names included Arderry (1540-1761) and Balafargher (1761-1824) - later renamed Glenville.
The Irish name Quine was originally written in a Gaelic form as O Cuinn, which means descendant of Conn.
The Isle of Man is the ancestral home of the Quine family. The Quine family lived in Abbeylands area of the Isle of Man north of Douglas. Farm names included Arderry (1540-1761) and Balafargher (1761-1824) - later renamed Glenville.
References
http://www.ancestry.co.uk/name-origin?surname=quine
https://www.houseofnames.com/quine-family-crest
http://www.quine.org/quine.html
https://www.houseofnames.com/quine-family-crest
http://www.quine.org/quine.html