Frequently Occurring Surnames From Census 2000

NOTE:  This presentation of data focuses on summarized aggregates of counts of surnames, and does not in any way identify specific individuals.

Tabulations of all surnames occurring 100 or more times in the census 2000 returns are provided in the files listed below. The first link explains the methodology used for identifying and editing names data. The second link provides an Excel file of the top 1000 surnames. The third link provides zipped Excel and CSV (comma separated) files of the complete list of 151,671 names.

The top ten surnames are:

NAME
Number of occurrences
Smith 2,376,206
Johnson 1,857,160
Williams 1,534,042
Brown 1,380,145
Jones 1,362,755
Miller 1,127,803
Davis 1,072,335
Garcia 858,289
Rodriguez 804,240
Wilson 783,051

*  Technical Documentation:  Demographic Aspects of Surnames from Census 2000 (122k) PDF

*  File A:  Top 1000 Names (132k) - [Excel]

*  File B:  Surnames occurring 100 or more times (151,671 records) [ZIP file containing Excel and CSV]


Frequently Occurring First Names and Surnames From the 1990 Census

NOTE: No specific individual information is given.

The Census Bureau receives numerous requests to supply information on name frequency. In an effort to comply with those requests, the Census Bureau has embarked on a names list project involving a tabulation of names from the 1990 Census. These files contain only the frequency of a given name, no specific individual information.

Name List Documentation and Methodology

Enter the Names File

Search the Names Files

Spanish Surname List For The 1990'S

On March 4, 1996 the Census Bureau released Building a Spanish Surname List for the 1990's - A New Approach to an Old Problem. PDF

View the abstract in HTML format.


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