This site is for anyone with the name of or interested in the name
of
PRANCE.
When
fully developed it
will give a brief history of the family PRANCE and provide links to
other sites for personal research. It is now being updated and I
would be interested to hear from you and to have your news and the
story of
your family in whichever part of the world you live. The Prance
Family Tree is taking shape, we can trace a direct line back to 1498,
but there are many lines which need research and this is where you may
be able to help.
Email:-
cc@cprance.eclipse.co.uk
North Devonshire Coast
Origins of the Name Prance
The first known recorded reference to the
name Prance in Britain
is of a Willemus Prance and Ricardus Praunce in the year 1379 within
poll tax records for the West Riding of Yorkshire. There is a
strong argument which suggests that the name 'Prance' comes from a
teutonic background and was in fact a nickname given to our forbears in
Europe. For example in Danish the word 'prank' is to be proud,
whereas in Norway the word changes to 'prange', and in Sweden 'pronka'
means to make a show. In Holland the noun 'pronk' is a show and
'pronken' is the verb to strut.
C.W.Bardsley's dictionary of English and Wesh
surnames again suggests
that the name derives from a nickname given to 'One who pranced in his
gait". c.f. Golightly. Lightfoot etc. The spelling of the name in
Britain has many variations no doubt due to the recorder writing the
name from local pronunciation and widespread illiteracy. For
example we find the name Pranse, Pransse, Praunce, Prannce, Pranc,
Prausse etc.etc. Pranch, also a version of the name, became
Branch in Wales so it is evident that a variety of spellings exist.
Geographical
Distribution