Explore the Family Name Dingle

The meaning of Dingle

1. English: topographic name for someone who lived in or near a dingle, a small wooded dell or hollow, sometimes with a stream running through it, from Middle English dingle (Old English dyngel or dyngle) ‘deep hollow, narrow valley or gully’. This name is sometimes confused with Dingley. 2. Americanized form of German Dingel or of some other similar (like-sounding) surname.

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

Based on the Decennial U.S. Census data, the surname Dingle saw a rise in its popularity between 2000 and 2010. In 2000, Dingle was ranked as the 7899th most popular surname, but by 2010, it had risen to the 7717th position, showing a growth of 2.3%. The count of people with this surname also increased from 3887 in 2000 to 4301 in 2010, marking a growth of 10.65%. The proportion of individuals with the surname Dingle per 100 thousand people increased marginally from 1.44 in 2000 to 1.46 in 2010, which is a 1.39% increase.

20002010Change
Rank#7,899#7,7172.3%
Count3,8874,30110.65%
Proportion per 100k1.441.461.39%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Dingle

On the other hand, the ethnicity associated with the surname Dingle shifted slightly over the same period. The largest ethnic identity group for the Dingle surname remained Black, despite a slight decrease from 60.07% in 2000 to 58.75% in 2010. The White cohort experienced a minor decline of 1.78%, moving from 31.98% in 2000 to 31.41% in 2010. However, significant growth was observed in the Hispanic category, which surged by 57.49% from 1.67% to 2.63%. Additionally, those identifying with two or more races increased from 2.21% to 2.79%, marking a 26.24% change. Asian/Pacific Islander and American Indian and Alaskan Native categories also saw increases of 8.58% and 12.12% respectively. These shifts highlight the evolving diversity among individuals carrying the Dingle surname, according to the Decennial U.S. Census data.

20002010Change
Black60.07%58.75%-2.2%
White31.98%31.41%-1.78%
Asian/Pacific Islander3.73%4.05%8.58%
Two or More Races2.21%2.79%26.24%
Hispanic1.67%2.63%57.49%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0.33%0.37%12.12%