Alphabetical order:
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z
More data:
Pilgrims names
Presidents names
Middle names
Cool names
Names by nationality
Baby names
Popularity order:
1 - 10,001
40,001 - 50,001
80,001 - 90,001
120,001 - 130,001
10,001 - 20,001
50,001 - 60,001
90,001 - 100,001
130,001 - 140,001
20,001 - 30,001
60,001 - 70,001
100,001 - 110,001
140,001 - 150,001
30,001 - 40,001
70,001 - 80,001
110,001 - 120,001
150,001 - 151,671
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Local: An English dress of the French 'de Molines.' The 'g' in Mullings is an excrescence. Also local, 'at the miln,' i.e. mill. The final 's' is common to these local surnames.
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English, French, Irish | |
| Rank |
416 (2000 US census) |
330 (1990 US census) |
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| Count |
70,286
(2000 US census)
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By the 2000 US Census 89.92%, or 63201 total occurrences, of those with this family name identified themselves as being white, 6.75%, or 4744 total occurrences, as black, 0.3%, or 211 total occurrences, as Asian and Pacific Islander, 0.6%, or 422 total occurrences, as American Indian and Native Alaskan, 1.25%, or 879 total occurrences, as two or more races, and 1.17%, or 822 total occurrences, as Hispanic ethnic origin.
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American Surnames
One could claim that American surnames are very straightforward to describe and identify. Due to the way this country was formed, having people coming here from all over the world, the surnames simply represent all those people of different nationalities. So, we are don...
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Ukrainian middle names
Ukrainian middle names form the same way as Russian ones, except that for girls, the patronymic ending is '-ivna' rather than '-ovna' or '-evna.' Follow the Russian middle names link to get any additional information.
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Census 2000: how many distinct surnames are there?
Even after applying various edits and acceptance criteria to the names, there are a sizable number of unique names in the population. Over 6 million last names were identified. Many of these names were either unique (occurred once)...
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