Explore the Family Name Audet

The meaning of Audet

French: derivative of the ancient Germanic personal name Aldo, based on the element ald ‘old’. Compare Audette and Odette. History: Nicolas Audet dit Lapointe, a soldier from Maulais in the Poitou region of France, is recorded in Île d’Orleans, QC, in 1670, when he married Madeleine Després. His descendants also bear altered forms of the surname, such as Audette and Odette, and the former secondary surname Lapointe. Some characteristic forenames: French Armand, Pierre, Alain, Alphonse, Emile, Marcel, Michel, Normand, Benoit, Camil, Donat, Edouard.

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

Based on the Decennial U.S. Census data, the popularity of the surname Audet has experienced a slight decrease from 2000 to 2010, with its ranking falling by 2.74% from 13,522 to 13,893. However, the count of people bearing the surname increased by 5.43%, from 2,061 in 2000 to 2,173 in 2010. The proportion per 100,000 also saw a small decrease of 2.63%, moving from 0.76 to 0.74 over the decade.

20002010Change
Rank#13,522#13,893-2.74%
Count2,0612,1735.43%
Proportion per 100k0.760.74-2.63%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Audet

In terms of ethnicity, the Decennial U.S. Census data shows that there were shifts in the ethnic identity associated with the surname Audet between 2000 and 2010. The number of individuals identifying as Asian/Pacific Islander showed a significant increase of 158.97%, though they still represent a small part of the total at 1.01%. Those identifying themselves as belonging to two or more races increased by 62.75%, from 1.02% to 1.66%. Meanwhile, individuals who identify as White make up the majority, despite seeing a decrease of 2.58%, from 96.60% to 94.11%. The Hispanic representation also rose by 39.39% to reach 2.30% in 2010. Lastly, individuals identifying as Black and American Indian and Alaskan Native remained relatively low but showed increases, with the former rising from 0% to 0.51% and the latter from 0.34% to 0.41%.

20002010Change
White96.6%94.11%-2.58%
Hispanic1.65%2.3%39.39%
Two or More Races1.02%1.66%62.75%
Asian/Pacific Islander0.39%1.01%158.97%
Black0%0.51%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0.34%0.41%20.59%