"Son" Surname

Frequency of "Son" Surname in the US

2010 US Census

According to the US Census Bureau, "Son" ranked #3,541 in frequency out of 162,253 surnames for which statistics were released from the 2010 Census. 10,094 people, or approximately 1 in every 29,223 individuals in the US had this surname in 2010.

Name Rank Count Percent
Non-Hispanic Hispanic
(of any
race)
White Black American
Indian/
Alaskan
Native
Asian/
Pacific
Islander
Two
or More
Races
"Son" 3,541 10,094 9.52% 1.33% 0.20% 82.80% 1.93% 4.22%
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, "Son" ranked #4,189 in frequency out of 151,671 surnames for which statistics were released from the 2000 Census. 7,843 people, or approximately 1 in every 34,395 individuals in the US had this surname in 2000.

Name Rank Count Percent
Non-Hispanic Hispanic
(of any
race)
White Black American
Indian/
Alaskan
Native
Asian/
Pacific
Islander
Two
or More
Races
"Son" 4,189 7,843 12.69% 1.82% 0.37% 78.59% 2.97% 3.56%
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.

1990 US Census

Accoring to the US Census Bureau, "Son" ranked #7,122 in frequency out of 88,799 surnames for which statistics were released from the 1990 Census. Approximately 1 in every 50,000 individuals in the US had this surname in 1990.

Source: "Frequently Occurring Surnames from the 1990 Census", US Census Bureau.

"Son" Graves on Histopolis

Histopolis currently has 11 grave(s) with the surname "Son".

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Surnames that Sound Like "Son"

The surname "Son" has a Soundex code of S500. The following 575 surname(s) may sound similar to "Son" since they share the same Soundex code.

Sam
San
Sem
Sen
Sim
Sin
Sm
Smi
Smy
Som
Sum
Sun
Syn