Explore the Family Name Balles

The meaning of Balles

1. Catalan: habitational name from El Vallès, a district in Barcelona province. 2. Spanish: habitational name from any of the places called Valles, from the plural of valle ‘valley’. 3. German: from a variant of Baldes, a short form of the personal name Balthasar (see Baltazar). 4. English: variant of Balls. Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Alfredo, Cipriano, Eduardo, Graciela, Jose, Jose De Jesus, Juan, Lupe, Manuel, Mariano, Miguel, Ricardo.

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

Based on data from the Decennial U.S. Census, the popularity of the Balles surname has seen a decline between 2000 and 2010. Ranked 38,587 in 2000, it fell to 46,811 by 2010, marking a drop of approximately 21.31%. Similarly, the count of individuals carrying this name decreased from 539 in the year 2000 to 454 in 2010, representing a decrease of about 15.77%. There was also a notable reduction in the proportion per 100,000 people, sliding from 0.2 to 0.15, which is a 25% decrease.

20002010Change
Rank#38,587#46,811-21.31%
Count539454-15.77%
Proportion per 100k0.20.15-25%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Balles

In terms of ethnicity, the Decennial U.S. Census highlights that there have been some changes among individuals with the Balles surname from 2000 to 2010. The percentage of Balles individuals identifying as Asian/Pacific Islander and those identifying with two or more races were both at zero in 2000; however, by 2010 these figures had grown to 4.41% and 1.76%, respectively. Those identifying as White increased slightly from 49.72% in 2000 to 50.22% in 2010, indicating a 1.01% change. Interestingly, the proportion of Hispanic individuals dropped by 12.36% from 47.50% in 2000 to 41.63% in 2010. The figure for Black individuals declined to zero in 2010 from 1.30% in 2000, while the American Indian and Alaskan Native category remained at zero during both census years.

20002010Change
White49.72%50.22%1.01%
Hispanic47.5%41.63%-12.36%
Asian/Pacific Islander0%4.41%0%
Two or More Races0%1.76%0%
Black1.3%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%