Zink Family History
Zink Name Meaning
German: from Middle High German zinke ‘peak’ acquired either as a topographic name by someone who lived on or near a crag or on a pointed piece of land or as a nickname for a man with a singularly pointed nose. Compare modern German slang Zinken ‘hooter nose’. The same word was used to denote the cornet although the semantic development is not clear and the surname may sometimes have been metonymic for a player of this instrument. It was not until the 16th century that the metal zinc was discovered and named (apparently from its jagged appearance in the furnace) so this is unlikely to be the origin of the surname. German: from the old personal name Jacinctus which derives from Hyacinthus a Christian saint's name (see Jacinto ). Compare Sink . In some cases also a Germanized or Americanized form of Czech and Slovenian Cink .
Source: Dictionary of American Family Names 2nd edition, 2022