Explore the Family Name Crisanti

The meaning of Crisanti

Italian (southern): patronymic or plural form of the personal name Crisanto or Crisante. Some characteristic forenames: Italian Salvatore, Antonino, Caesar, Dino, Ilio, Pietro, Rocco, Romeo.

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

Based on the Decennial U.S. Census data, the surname Crisanti saw a slight dip in its popularity between 2000 and 2010. In 2000, it was ranked 46,331st popular surname in the country, and by 2010, it had fallen to the 46,647th spot, marking a decrease of 0.68%. However, despite the drop in rank, the count of individuals with this surname actually increased from 433 in 2000 to 456 in 2010, indicating an increase of 5.31%. The proportion per 100k people also slightly declined by 6.25% over the decade.

20002010Change
Rank#46,331#46,647-0.68%
Count4334565.31%
Proportion per 100k0.160.15-6.25%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Crisanti

In terms of ethnicity, according to the Decennial U.S. Census data, the majority of individuals with the surname Crisanti identified as White in both 2000 and 2010, although there was a slight decline of 5.28% in this group over the decade. In 2000, 94.69% identified as White, decreasing to 89.69% in 2010. There was also a small percentage that identified as having two or more ethnic identities, which decreased from 1.39% to 1.10%, a change of -20.86%. Interestingly, the percentage identifying as Hispanic saw a significant increase of 192.78%, rising from just 2.77% in 2000 to 8.11% in 2010. No individuals with the surname Crisanti identified as Asian/Pacific Islander, Black, or American Indian and Alaskan Native in either census year.

20002010Change
White94.69%89.69%-5.28%
Hispanic2.77%8.11%192.78%
Two or More Races1.39%1.1%-20.86%
Asian/Pacific Islander0%0%0%
Black0%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%