The surname Collins is of Irish and English origin, often derived from the Gaelic name "Ó Coileáin," meaning "descendant of Coileán." The name Coileán itself is thought to mean "young warrior" or "hound," reflecting a historical connection to strength and valor. In England, the surname may also originate from the personal name "Colin," which was a diminutive of Nicholas. Over time, the name has evolved with various spellings and adaptations across regions.
Collins appears frequently in U.S. records, ranking #59 in popularity. It’s the last name of over 329770 individuals — roughly 112 for every 100,000 Americans.
Our database contains over 305805 people with the last name Collins. This surname is most commonly found in Texas, Florida, Georgia. We have over 182 unique first names combined with the last name Collins in our records. The most frequent first names associated with this surname are James, Michael, John.
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