What is the most common last name for a Black person?

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.
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What are common Black surnames?

The most common last names were English ones, like Johnson, Williams, Jackson, Brown, Jones, Smith, Richardson, and others. In 2011, Washington was even called the blackest name in the country in several op-eds citing the U.S. Census. Heartbreakingly, some African-Americans still wear their enslaved past in their name.
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What are some African last names?

Most Popular African Last Names Or Surnames:
  1. Abara: Originating from the Igbo group of West Africa, Abara means 'spirit'.
  2. Abebe: The genesis of this Ethiopian name is Amharic, and it means 'flower' or 'blossom'.
  3. Abimbola: ...
  4. Abiodun: ...
  5. Abioye: ...
  6. Acheampong: ...
  7. Achebe: ...
  8. Adebayo:
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Does anyone have the last name Black?

Black is a surname which can be of either English, Scottish, Irish or French origin. In the cases of non-English origin, the surname is likely to be an Anglicisation.
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What is a Black surname?

As you might expect, the Black surname generally relates to the color black: Black is most commonly a descriptive surname meaning "one who was black haired or dark complexioned." Black can also be an occupational surname given to or adopted by a cloth dyer who specialized in black dyes.
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Top 10 Family Last Names in Black America



What clan does Black belong to?

The Black surname in Scotland has been principally associated with the Lamont clan of southern Argyll on the west coast of Scotland. Part may relate to a family known as MacGiolla Dhuibh which which was anglicized as Black.
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Is there a clan Black?

This Highland heritage arises through their links with no less than three famed clans, the proud MacGregors, Lamonts, and Macleans. 'Black' itself stems from the Old English word 'bleac', and variations include Blak, Blackie, Blaik, Blaikie, and Blake.
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What is a white last name?

White is a surname either of English or of Scottish and Irish origin, the latter being an anglicisation of the Scottish Gaelic MacGillebhàin, "Son of the fair gillie" and the Irish "Mac Faoitigh" or "de Faoite". It is the seventeenth most common surname in England.
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What is the Black family motto?

The Black family motto of Toujours Pur ("always pure") was followed assiduously by family members; any who disagreed with the notion of blood purity or married Muggles or people of different blood statuses were disowned and blasted off the family tree, as were any Squibs.
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Is Howard a black last name?

For the most recent 2010 census data, the race/ethnic origin breakdown for Howard was: 64.31%, or 170,310 total occurrences, were "Non-Hispanic White Only". 29.49%, or 78,097 total occurrences, were "Non-Hispanic Black Only".
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How do Africans get their last names?

Tribal, colonial, and linguistic influences all have a part to play. Many African countries also went without native last names until their colonizers imposed them. Given names, therefore, were adopted in local languages as surnames.
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What is the longest African name?

Meaning of Uvuvwevwevwe onyetenvewve ugwemubwem ossas Longest name in Africa and probably the world.
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What are South African last names?

Popular South African Last Names
  • Abara (Igbo origin) meaning "spirit". Abara is a common last name in the Igbo community.
  • Abebe (Amharic origin) meaning "flower".
  • Abioye (Yoruba origin) meaning "son of royalty". Many African last names reference wealth and the aristocracy.
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What is the rarest last name?

Here are 100 of the Rarest Last Names in the U.S. as of the 2010 Census
  • Tartal.
  • Throndsen.
  • Torsney.
  • Tuffin.
  • Usoro.
  • Vanidestine.
  • Viglianco.
  • Vozenilek.
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Is Smith a white last name?

In 2000, there were 2.4 million Smiths, 1.9 million Johnsons, and 1.5 million Williamses in the U.S. Those were the top three names, in the same order, in the 1990 census as well. Census data tells us that 73 percent of Smiths are white,and 22 percent are black.
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Is Jones a Black last name?

For the most recent 2010 census data, the race/ethnic origin breakdown for Jones was: 55.19%, or 786,717 total occurrences, were "Non-Hispanic White Only". 38.48%, or 548,521 total occurrences, were "Non-Hispanic Black Only".
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What does Sirius Black mean?

One of the few of his family to escape the darkness and madness, Sirius Black lived up to his name in so many wonderful ways. In astronomy, Sirius is the brightest star in Earth's night sky and the name comes from the Ancient Greek word 'Seirios' which is roughly translated to 'glowing' or 'scorcher'.
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What makes many names in the Black family unique?

The Black family traces its origin back to the Middle Ages. They claim to have entirely magical ancestry, but as Sirius Black informed his godson Harry Potter, no true pure-blood families existed by the twentieth century. The pure-blood families like the Blacks simply removed Muggles and Squibs from their family trees.
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Is the Black family named after stars?

Oddly enough, Narcissa breaks Black family tradition since she is not named after a star. However, her name does connect with Greek mythology, as many of the other names do. Her name comes from the infamous Narcissus, a man who fell in love with his own reflection and wasted away gazing upon it.
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What's the oldest last name?

The oldest surname known to have been recorded anywhere in Europe, though, was in County Galway, Ireland, in the year 916. It was the name “O Cleirigh” (O'Clery). Enter your last name to learn its meaning and origin.
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What are the top 5 last names?

Using Census Bureau data, 24/7 Wall Street compiled a list of the top 50 last names in the U.S. Here's what they found:
  • Smith.
  • Johnson.
  • Williams.
  • Brown.
  • Jones.
  • Garcia.
  • Miller.
  • Davis.
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What is a Spanish last name?

Méndez – 410,239 – Son of Mendo. Guzmán – 392,284 – From Burgos. Fernández – 385,741 – Son of Fernando. Juárez – 384,929 – Regional variant of Suárez, meaning swineherd, from Latin suerius.
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How old is the surname Black?

The Black family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1840 and 1920. The most Black families were found in USA in 1880. In 1891 there were 1,147 Black families living in Lancashire. This was about 16% of all the recorded Black's in United Kingdom.
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How many people in the US have the last name black?

According to the data, Black is ranked #174 in terms of the most common surnames in America. What is this? The Black surname appeared 154,738 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 52.46 would have the surname Black.
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Where did black get its name?

The word black comes from Old English blæc ("black, dark", also, "ink"), from Proto-Germanic *blakkaz ("burned"), from Proto-Indo-European *bhleg- ("to burn, gleam, shine, flash"), from base *bhel- ("to shine"), related to Old Saxon blak ("ink"), Old High German blach ("black"), Old Norse blakkr ("dark"), Dutch blaken ...
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