A name originating from the word 'raisin' being traced back to 1840s Iceland and Britain. It usually describes someone with properties of a raisin such as aging skin and a round shape. The lazy class in English towns were usually named Rasin as they sat outside coal mines and were prone to aging skin, and they asked miners for food and sat and ate all day causing their round shape.
Rasin knew that his family was doing financially better after begging miners for food, so to continue the tradition he named his son Rasin.
by Clastis12412 March 07, 2024
A name derived from the the old French language from the term 'raisin', which can be traced back to 1840s Ireland and Britain. It describes someone who has similar properties of a raisin such as aging skin and a round shape.
by Clastis12412 March 07, 2024