Churchin
Churchin is a common surname of English origin. It is believed to derive from the Middle English word "chirche," meaning church, and the suffix "-ing," indicating a place or belonging. Thus, the name likely denoted someone who lived near a church or was associated with a church in some way. Variations of the surname include Churche, Churchman, and Churcher.
The earliest recorded instances of the surname can be found in historical documents dating back to the
Individuals with the Churchin surname have contributed to various fields throughout history. While not a widely