Last Name PAYNE

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Meaning The son of Pagan, popularly Pain or Payn. The name was very popular in 13th and 14th centuries. Pagan or Payn was a Norman introduction. Paynel. Pannett, and Penson are diminutives.
The son of Pain.
Local: From a place called Payne, in Normandy.
Origin English, Jewish, Polish, Native American, Irish, Falkland, Belgian, South african, Hungarian, Guam, Liberian

Rank 183 (2000 US census) 166 (1990 US census)
Count 138,028 (2000 US census)

Race / ethnic distribution

The 2000 US Census claims that
  • 73.69%, or 101713 total occurrences, of those with this family name identified themselves as being white,
  • 22.03%, or 30408 total occurrences, as black,
  • 0.35%, or 483 total occurrences, as Asian and Pacific Islander,
  • 0.54%, or 745 total occurrences, as American Indian and Native Alaskan,
  • 1.75%, or 2415 total occurrences, as two or more races, and
  • 1.64%, or 2264 total occurrences, as Hispanic ethnic origin.


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