Explore the Family Name Cua

The meaning of Cua

1. Italian (Calabria): probably a habitational name from Cua in the district of Dinami, in Catanzaro province. 2. Amerindian (Guatemala; Cuá): Mayan name, from a Castilianized form of k’wa’ ‘well’. 3. Chinese: alternative Teochew, Hokkien, and Taiwanese form of the surname 蔡, see Cai 1. 4. Chinese: alternative Teochew, Hokkien, and Taiwanese form of the surname 柯, see Ke 1. Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Esperanza, Marisa, Adriana, Carlito, Carolina, Eduardo, Gonzalez Jose, Ildefonso, Jose, Juanito, Lilia, Luz. Italian Antonio, Annamaria, Gaetano, Leonardo, Nicola.

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

Based on the Decennial U.S. Census, the popularity of the surname 'Cua' has increased significantly between 2000 to 2010. In 2000, Cua ranked 32,094 in terms of popularity and rose to 23,485 by 2010, indicating a 26.82% increase. The absolute count of individuals with this surname also saw an impressive rise from 678 in 2000 to 1,082 in 2010, marking a 59.59% jump. Consequently, the proportion of people named Cua per 100k population grew by 48%, from 0.25 to 0.37 during this decade.

20002010Change
Rank#32,094#23,48526.82%
Count6781,08259.59%
Proportion per 100k0.250.3748%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Cua

Turning to the ethnic identity associated with the surname 'Cua', findings from the Decennial U.S. Census reveal significant shifts between 2000 and 2010. In 2000, a substantial majority of bearers of the surname identified as Asian/Pacific Islander at 57.96%, which decreased to 50.09% by 2010. The percentage of those identifying as White or having two or more races also fell, by 27.82% and 51.26% respectively. Interestingly, the number of Cuas identifying as Hispanic saw a considerable increase, almost doubling from 19.17% in 2000 to 33.73% in 2010. The count for Black, American Indian, and Alaskan Native categories remained constant at zero.

20002010Change
Asian/Pacific Islander57.96%50.09%-13.58%
Hispanic19.17%33.73%75.95%
White18.44%13.31%-27.82%
Two or More Races3.98%1.94%-51.26%
Black0%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%