Explore the Family Name Ayar

The meaning of Ayar

1. Turkish: ornamental name or a nickname from ayar, a term denoting a standard of fineness (of gold or silver) and a measure for grain and olive oil, or from a regional homonym meaning ‘horse saddle’. 2. Hispanic (mainly Mexico): probably a Castilianized form of a topographic name from Basque ai(h)er ‘slope’. 3. Indian (Tamil Nadu): from an ancient caste name, a derivative of Tamil ay ‘cow’, which is mentioned in very early Tamil (Sangam) literature. Bearers claim to be descended from the god Krishna.

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

According to the Decennial U.S. Census data, the surname Ayar's popularity has significantly increased between 2000 and 2010. In 2000, the name was ranked 71,808th in popularity, but by 2010 it had jumped to a rank of 50,659, an impressive rise of around 29.45%. The total count of individuals with the Ayar surname also rose sharply during this time frame, from 253 persons in 2000 to 412 in 2010, a growth rate of about 62.85%. Moreover, the proportion of people named Ayar per 100,000 residents also saw an increase of 55.56%, moving from 0.09 to 0.14.

20002010Change
Rank#71,808#50,65929.45%
Count25341262.85%
Proportion per 100k0.090.1455.56%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Ayar

In terms of ethnicity, based on the Decennial U.S. Census data, the Ayar surname shows a diverse range of ethnic identities. Between 2000 and 2010, the percentage of individuals identifying as Asian or Pacific Islander grew by approximately 49.10%, from 2.77% to 4.13%. However, the proportion of those identifying as two or more races dropped by about 59.11%, from 9.49% to 3.88%. The largest ethnic group associated with the Ayar surname is White, which saw a modest increase from 55.34% in 2000 to 58.74% in 2010. Hispanic representation also slightly increased, from 31.62% to 32.52%. The surname did not appear among those identifying as Black or American Indian and Alaskan Native in either year.

20002010Change
White55.34%58.74%6.14%
Hispanic31.62%32.52%2.85%
Asian/Pacific Islander2.77%4.13%49.1%
Two or More Races9.49%3.88%-59.11%
Black0%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%