History:
The Sonwanec surname is believed to be of Irish origin, derived from the Irish name O'Sonnain.
The O'Sonnain family were an ancient Irish clan who were prominent in the province of Ulster in the Middle Ages. The family was closely associated with the O'Neill dynasty, and were said to have fought alongside them in the Battle of Kinsale in 1602.
Description:
The Sonwanec family were renowned for their loyalty and bravery, and were known to be a fiercely independent people. They were also renowned for their love of music and literature, and produced some of Ireland's most famous poets, musicians, and writers.
The Sonwanec family was known for its strong sense of tradition and custom. They were known to observe many ancient Irish customs such as the 'wake' (a traditional Irish funeral ceremony) and the 'handfasting' (a traditional Irish wedding ceremony).
Sonwanec is a relatively rare surname, and there are few variations of the name. Some of the more common variations include Sonnane, Sonane, and Sonan.






