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  1. The table below shows the most common last names with statistics on the heritage and ancestry of those with the surname. You can use the links below to view more common surnames. This page is currently showing names ranked from 1 to 1000. Most common last names names: 1-1000 | 1001-2000 | 2001-3000 | 3001-4000 | 4001-5000

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  2. JOHNSON – Son of John. WILLIAMS – Son or family of William. BROWN – Surname from a nickname for someone with a dark complexion or hair. JONES – From the family of Jon/John. GARCIA – Of unknown meaning. MILLER – Occupational surname for someone who worked in a mill. Grain, wood, etc. DAVIS – Son of David.

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  4. Feb 19, 2020 · Also new to the list is the Asian surname Lee—ranked at number 22 in the country—indicating a rise in the Asian American population. Here are the top 100 names as ranked by the 2010 Census. Most Common US Surnames By Rank

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    1. SMITH – Occupational name for a smith or craftsman. 2. JOHNSON – Son of John. 3. WILLIAMS – Family of William. 4. BROWN – Color name, originating as a nickname for someone with dark complexion or hair. 5. JONES – John’s family. 6. GARCIA – Spanish or Portuguese name meaning “bear”. 7. MILLER – Occupational name for a mill worker. 8. DAVIS – Davi...

    26. SANCHEZ – Spanish or Portuguese, son of Sancho. 27. CLARK– Occupational surname for a clerk. 28. RAMIREZ – Spanish or Portuguese, son of Ramiro. 29. LEWIS – Family of Lewis or Louis, “renowned warrior”. 30. ROBINSON – Son of Robin, a variation of Robert. 31. WALKER – Occupational surname 32. YOUNG – Usually given to a junior. 33. ALLEN – Celtic...

    51. GOMEZ – Spanish or Portuguese patronymic, “son of Gome” 52. PHILLIPS – Family of Phillip. 53. EVANS – Family of Evan. 54. TURNER – Occupational surname, “works with a lathe”. 55. DIAZ – Spanish or Portuguese patronymic, son of Diego. Diego is a form of James. 56. PARKER – Occupational surname, someone who works in a park. 57. CRUZ – Spanish or ...

    75. HOWARD – German, “brave heart” 76. RAMOS – Spanish or Portuguese place surname, refers to a wooded place. 77. KIM – Korean surname meaning “gold.” 78. COX– Occupational surname, from “cook” 79. WARD – Occupational surname, “guardian” 80. RICHARDSON – Son of Richard. 81. WATSON– Son of Walter 82. BROOKS– Place surname, related to a brook or rive...

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  5. Jan 15, 2024 · For example, in the United States, Smith was the most popular surname in 1990 and retained that spot ten years later. Garcia jumped in popularity from the 18th-most-popular name in 1990 to the sixth-most-popular last name in 2010. Robinson was the 20th most popular name in 1990 but fell off the list, as Latino surnames become more common.

  6. Nov 13, 2023 · 1,000 Most Popular Last Names In America (The Top 100) With so much diversity, America is a rich hunting ground for the 100 most popular last names. Smith – many American last names are English – means “blacksmith.” Johnson – this English name means “son of John.”

  7. Dec 12, 2023 · The 10 most common last names in the US are Smith, Johnson, Williams, Brown, Jones, Garcia, Miller, Davis, Rodriguez and Martinez. Why is Smith so common? Historically, a person with the last name Smith was a blacksmith or some type of metal worker. Because this occupation was incredibly important and common throughout history, many people ...

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