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The GRANDFIELD surname in the USA

Frequency Comparisons
Total Rank Frequency % Per million people
United States
United States (Current snapshot) 493 41596 0 2
United States (1880 census) 123 27311 0 2
Change since 1880 +370 -14285 +N/A 0
Other Countries
Australia 47 26691 0 3
United Kingdom 175 17824 0 4
Top States for GRANDFIELD by Total
State Total Rank in State Frequency % Per million people
Massachusetts 83 9542 0.001 13
California 63 34693 0.000 2
Illinois 44 29378 0.000 4
Missouri 29 20738 0.001 5
Florida 28 51284 0.000 2
Top States for GRANDFIELD by Frequency
State Total Rank in State Frequency % Per million people
Vermont 14 6159 0.002 23
Massachusetts 83 9542 0.001 13
Iowa 27 16009 0.001 9
Rhode Island 6 20877 0.001 6
Connecticut 18 26713 0.001 5

Notes

'A figure of zero indicates that we don't have data for this name (usually because it's quite uncommon and our stats don't go down that far). It doesn't mean that there's no-one with that name at all!

For less common surnames, the figures get progressively less reliable the fewer holders of that name there are. This data is aggregated from several public lists, and some stats are interpolated from known values. The margin of error is well over 100% at the rarest end of the table!

For less common surnames, the frequency and "per million" values may be 0 even though there are people with that name. That's because they represent less than one in a million of the population, which ends up as 0 after rounding.

It's possible for a surname to gain in rank and/or total while being less common per million people (or vice versa) as there are now more surnames in the USA as a result of immigration. In mathematical terms, the tail has got longer, with a far larger number of less common surnames.

Figures for top states show firstly the states where most people called GRANDFIELD live. This obviously tends to be biased towards the most populous states. The second set of figures show where people called GRANDFIELD represent the biggest proportion of the population. So, in this case, there are more people called GRANDFIELD in Massachusetts than any other state, but you are more likely to find a GRANDFIELD by picking someone at random in Vermont than anywhere else.

Classification and Origin of GRANDFIELD

Region of origin: British Isles

Country of origin: England

Language of origin: English

Ethnic origin: English

Religious origin: Christian

Name derivation: Location or Geographical Feature

Data for religion and/or language relates to the culture in which the GRANDFIELD surname originated. It does not necessarily have any correlation with the language spoken, or religion practised, by the majority of current American citizens with that name.

Data for ethnic origin relates to the region and country in which the GRANDFIELD surname originated. It does not necessarily have any correlation with the ethnicity of the majority of current American citizens with that name.

Ethnic distribution of GRANDFIELD in the USA

Classification Total Percent
White (Caucasian) 470 95.33
White (Hispanic) 13 2.64
Mixed Race 7 1.42
Asian/Pacific Less than 100 Insignificant
Black/African American Less than 100 0
Native American/Alaskan Less than 100 Insignificant

Ethnic distribution data shows the number and percentage of people with the GRANDFIELD surname who reported their ethnic background as being in these broad categories in the most recent national census.

Meaning of GRANDFIELD in historical publications

Sorry, we don't have any information on the meaning of GRANDFIELD.

Similar names to GRANDFIELD

The following names have similar spellings or pronunciations as GRANDFIELD.

This does not necessarily imply a direct relationship between the names, but may indicate names that could be mistaken for this one when written down or misheard.

Matches are generated automatically by a combination of Soundex, Metaphone and Levenshtein matching.

Potential typos for GRANDFIELD

The following words are slight variants of GRANDFIELD that are likely to be possible typos or misspellings in written material.