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  1. Apr 1, 2024 · Vote on the whitest baby name ever, and if you see your name on here, don’t get upset; just don’t give your baby a super white name. Over 68K fans have voted on the 100+ items on Whitest Mayo Baby Names You Could Give Your Child. Current Top 3: Hunter, Tanner, Brayden.

  2. Mar 12, 2024 · In descending order, the top five most popular white last names are Smith, Johnson, Williams, Brown, and Jones. All five surnames are commonly used in many English-speaking countries, but their origins vary. Smith refers to the occupation of a blacksmith, while the rest are patronymic surnames.

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  3. Name Number Name Number; 1: James: 4,586,625: Mary: 2,985,148: 2: Michael: 4,350,425: Patricia: 1,546,373: 3: Robert: 4,305,346: Jennifer: 1,470,260: 4: John: 4,304,850: Linda: 1,448,217: 5: David: 3,563,511: Elizabeth: 1,395,049: 6: William: 3,443,460: Barbara: 1,379,146: 7: Richard: 2,406,731: Susan: 1,101,447: 8: Joseph: 2,281,833: Jessica ...

    Rank
    Name
    Number
    Name
    1
    James
    4,586,625
    Mary
    2
    Michael
    4,350,425
    Patricia
    3
    Robert
    4,305,346
    Jennifer
    4
    John
    4,304,850
    Linda
  4. These names are people who self-identified as "White" in the Decennial Census survey. The most recent statistics we have for these white last names is from the 2010 census. Currently, the most popular White last name in America is Smith, with a total count of 1,732,071 people who have the surname.

  5. May 1, 2015 · Here's a list from the book "Freakonomics," by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner, showing the top 20 whitest- and blackest-sounding girl and boy names. Molly. Amy. Claire. Emily. Katie. Madeline. Katelyn. Emma. Abigail. Carly. Jenna. Heather. Katherine. Caitlin. Kaitlin. Holly. Allison. Kaitlyn. Hannah. Kathryn. Imani. Ebony. Shanice. Aaliyah.

  6. Mar 10, 2016 · The following is a list of the most common surnames for people who self-identified as "White" in America during the 2000 Census. The data, which may include people who identified themselves as American, Caucasian, European, or other ethnic or racial groups, is derived from the U.S. Bureau of the Census.

  7. Jan 3, 2019 · American Immigrants and the Dilemma of ‘White-SoundingNames. First names can shape the way people are treated, and even their job prospects. By Joe Pinsker. Children celebrate after...

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