Payne is often used as a patronymic surname, originating in England. It was given to those who were the son or descendant of somebody with the given name 'Payn', 'Pain' or 'Paine', diminutive forms of the medieval name 'Pagan'. Pagan was a popular given name throughout the 1100s, 1200s and 1300s, with the 'Payne' surname appearing in records from the 1200s onwards.
Payne, Paine, Pain, Payn, Pane
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Common female occupations for Paynes in 1921
Dressmaker
1,310
Laundress
1,041
Domestic Servant
778
General Servant Domestic
689
General Servant
513
Common male occupations for Paynes in 1921
Agricultural Labourer
1,551
General Labourer
1,147
Farm Labourer
906
Carpenter
887
Gardener
520
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