- Source: Pankey
Pankey is an Americanized form of French Panetier: occupational name for a pantryman from panetieran agent derivative of pain ‘bread’. Alteration of the French ending -tier to English -key is typical for American French surnames. The American version originated with two French brothers who emigrated to Virginia in 1700, Jean and Etienne Panetier. [1]
It is also a North American last name and the Anglicized form of the German-language surname Pahnke, which in itself is derived from the diminutive form pank/panek of the Lower Sorbian/Upper Sorbian/Polish word pan for "man", "master" or "mister" (and can thus roughly be translated as "little gentleman", “young noble” or "junker").
Notable people with the surname include:
Ashton Pankey (born 1992), American basketball player
Aubrey Pankey (1905–1971), African American baritone
Eric Pankey (born 1959), American poet and artist
George Edward Pankey (1903-?) American historian and genealogist, writer of a comprehensive listing of descendants of John Panetier, who emigrated to North America in 1700.
Irv Pankey (born 1958), former American football offensive lineman
Peter Pankey, aka "Peter Gunz" (born 1969), American rapper, reality star & TV show host
Susan Pedersen Pankey (born 1953), American swimmer
Titus Pankey Jr. (1925-2003), African American physicist
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