Explore the Family Name Abramovich

The meaning of Abramovich

1. Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic): patronymic from Abram, a shortened form of the personal name Abraham. 2. Americanized form of Croatian Abramović, a cognate of 1 above. Some characteristic forenames: Jewish Aron, Khaim, Lazer, Leib, Liba, Meir, Meyer, Moysey, Shaul, Shoshana, Sura. Russian Lev, Igor, Boris, Mikhail, Anatoly, Raisa, Svetlana, Aleksandr, Anatoliy, Arkadiy, Garri, Grigoriy.

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How common is the last name Abramovich in the United States?

Based on the Decennial U.S. Census data, the surname Abramovich has shown a rise in popularity from 2000 to 2010. In 2000, it was ranked at 42,677 and by 2010, it moved up the ranking to 40,204, indicating a 5.79% increase. The count of people carrying the Abramovich surname also saw an increase of 14.02%, from 478 in 2000 to 545 in 2010. Despite these changes, the proportion of the surname per 100,000 people remained steady at 0.18.

20002010Change
Rank#42,677#40,2045.79%
Count47854514.02%
Proportion per 100k0.180.180%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Abramovich

In terms of ethnicity, the U.S. Census data shows that the majority of individuals with the Abramovich surname identify as White, accounting for 94.35% in 2000 and increasing slightly to 94.68% in 2010. While there was no record of individuals identifying as Asian/Pacific Islander or Black, there was a small percentage of individuals identifying as Hispanic, which increased from 2.72% in 2000 to 3.67% in 2010. Those who identified as belonging to two or more races decreased by 55.98%, from 2.09% in 2000 to 0.92% by 2010. There were no recorded individuals identifying as American Indian and Alaskan Native in both years.

20002010Change
White94.35%94.68%0.35%
Hispanic2.72%3.67%34.93%
Two or More Races2.09%0.92%-55.98%
Asian/Pacific Islander0%0%0%
Black0%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%