Explore the Family Name Castrejon

The meaning of Castrejon

Spanish (Castrejón): habitational name from any of various places called Castrejón, especially in Valladolid province, or a topographic name from a diminutive of castro ‘castle’, from Latin castrum ‘fort, Roman walled city’. Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Jose, Francisco, Carlos, Jaime, Pedro, Angel, Isidro, Jesus, Joaquin, Jorge, Juan, Margarito.

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

Based on the Decennial U.S. Census, the popularity of the surname Castrejon has seen a significant increase from 2000 to 2010. The rank of this surname jumped from 7826 in 2000 to 5624 in 2010, marking an impressive rise of 28.14%. Similarly, the count of individuals carrying the surname Castrejon grew by 57.61%, going from 3921 in 2000 to 6180 in 2010. This change led to an increase in the proportion per 100,000 people, with a jump of 44.83%.

20002010Change
Rank#7,826#5,62428.14%
Count3,9216,18057.61%
Proportion per 100k1.452.144.83%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Castrejon

The ethnic identity associated with the surname Castrejon also shifted slightly between 2000 and 2010 according to data from the Decennial U.S. Census. The Hispanic ethnicity dominated both years, accounting for 96.56% in 2000 and growing slightly to 97.17% in 2010. Those identifying as White decreased slightly from 2.86% to 2.54%, while Asian/Pacific Islander representation also fell by 33.33%. Interestingly, there was a small emergence of the Black ethnicity in 2010, though it did not register in 2000. The proportions of those identifying as Two or more races and American Indian and Alaskan Native were negligible or suppressed for privacy.

20002010Change
Hispanic96.56%97.17%0.63%
White2.86%2.54%-11.19%
Asian/Pacific Islander0.15%0.1%-33.33%
Black0%0.1%0%
Two or More Races0.23%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%