What are the most common black surnames?
What are the most common black surnames?
name | rank | Black percent |
---|---|---|
name SMITH | rank 1 | Black percent 23.11\% |
name JOHNSON | rank 2 | Black percent 34.63\% |
name WILLIAMS | rank 3 | Black percent 47.68\% |
name BROWN | rank 4 | Black percent 35.60\% |
What are some popular African last names?
We’ve compiled a list of the most common and popular African last names, along with their meaning and country of origin….
- Adébáyọ̀ Origin: Nigerian (Yoruba)
- Abebe. Origin: Ethiopian.
- Ababio. Origin: Ghanaian.
- Kanumba. Origin: Tanzanian.
- Keita. Origin: Malian.
- Kimathi.
- Bankole.
- Gbeho.
What are black surnames?
Today, the most common African American surnames are still Williams, Johnson, Smith, and Jones, according to the 2000 U.S. Census and the 2010 U.S. Census. The names are the same as the top surnames in the United States: Smith, Johnson, Williams, Brown, and Jones.
What is the most black last name?
The 2000 U.S. Census counted 163,036 people with the surname Washington. Ninety percent of them were African-American, a far higher black percentage than for any other common name.
What are the most common surnames?
SURNAME | RANK | PROPORTION PER 100,000 POPULATION |
---|---|---|
SMITH | 1 | 828.2 |
JOHNSON | 2 | 655.2 |
WILLIAMS | 3 | 551.0 |
BROWN | 4 | 487.2 |
What are some black surnames?
What are the Malinga clan names?
Malinga, Mcusi wendlunkulu, lodla acakatsise abeke phansi kwenkhaba, ngedlulisa phansi kwenkhaba wafuta ekhabonyoko. Malinga, nongombili, wena waMhlongamvula ne Thukela, wena wehla kwendlela.