Molyneux

Molyneux
Canting arms of Molyneux: Azure, a cross moline or
Language(s)Old French
Origin
Meaning"Moulineaux", derived from the French Moulin (meaning "mill of the waters")
Region of originFrance
Other names
Variant form(s)Mullenax, Mullinax, Molinex, Mullinix, Mullenneix, Mullennix, Mullenix, Mullineaux, Molinieux, Molinaux, Molineaux, Mollineaux, Molineux, Mulling, Molyneaux, Mullinax, Mollinux, Millineux

Molyneux (/ˈmɒlɪnj/; Old French: De Molines or De Moulins) is a surname of French origin. The surname has been linked primarily to a large French family that settled in Lancashire, England. By the 14th century the Molyneux family had split into three main branches: the Lancashire line, who became the Earls of Sefton; the Nottingham line; and the Calais line, from those remaining in France. There was also a branch of the family who were Irish baronets.