"Keplar" Surname
Frequency of "Keplar" Surname in the US
2010 US Census
According to the US Census Bureau, "Keplar" ranked #62,714 in frequency out of 162,253 surnames for which statistics were released from the 2010 Census. 319 people, or approximately 1 in every 924,700 individuals in the US had this surname in 2010.
Name | Rank | Count | Percent | |||||
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Non-Hispanic | Hispanic (of any race) |
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White | Black | American Indian/ Alaskan Native |
Asian/ Pacific Islander |
Two or More Races |
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"Keplar" | 62,714 | 319 | 94.04% | 1.57% | 0% | 3.13% | ||
US Top 162,253 | 294,979,229 | 64.3% | 12.0% | 4.9% | 0.7% | 1.8% | 16.3% |
Source: "Frequently Occurring Surnames from the Census 2010", US Census Bureau.
2000 US Census
According to the US Census Bureau, "Keplar" ranked #55,376 in frequency out of 151,671 surnames for which statistics were released from the 2000 Census. 347 people, or approximately 1 in every 777,412 individuals in the US had this surname in 2000.
Name | Rank | Count | Percent | |||||
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Non-Hispanic | Hispanic (of any race) |
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White | Black | American Indian/ Alaskan Native |
Asian/ Pacific Islander |
Two or More Races |
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"Keplar" | 55,376 | 347 | 95.39% | 2.31% | ||||
US Top 151,671 | 269,762,087 | 69.8% | 11.8% | 0.7% | 3.7% | 1.7% | 12.3% |
Source: "Frequently Occurring Surnames from the Census 2000", US Census Bureau.
"Keplar" Graves on Histopolis
Histopolis currently has 6 grave(s) with the surname "Keplar".
Search the Histopols Grave Index for the surname "Keplar".
Resource Links for "Keplar"
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Surnames that Sound Like "Keplar"
The surname "Keplar" has a Soundex code of K146. The following 51 surname(s) may sound similar to "Keplar" since they share the same Soundex code.