Explore the Family Name Dominik

The meaning of Dominik

German, Polish, Czech, Slovak, Slovenian, and Croatian: from the personal name Dominik, Late Latin Dominicus (see Dominick). Some characteristic forenames: German Otto, Florian, Guenter, Jurgen, Kurt. Polish Danuta, Janusz, Tadeusz.

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

Based on the Decennial U.S. Census data, the surname Dominik has seen a growth in its popularity between 2000 and 2010. The rank of this surname climbed from 47,735 in 2000 to 46,404 in 2010, marking an improvement of 2.79 percent. In terms of count, the number of individuals with the Dominik surname increased by 10.07 percent, from 417 in 2000 to 459 in 2010. Additionally, the proportion of individuals bearing the surname per 100,000 people also saw an increase of 6.67 percent during this period.

20002010Change
Rank#47,735#46,4042.79%
Count41745910.07%
Proportion per 100k0.150.166.67%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Dominik

On the subject of ethnic identity, the Decennial U.S. Census data indicates that the majority of individuals with the Dominik surname identified as White in both 2000 and 2010, although there was a slight decrease in this percentage from 96.40 to 95.21. Meanwhile, there was a significant increase in the percentage of those identifying as Hispanic, rising from 1.44 in 2000 to 1.96 in 2010, which represents a change of 36.11 percent. During these years, no individuals with the Dominik surname identified as Asian/Pacific Islander, part of two or more races, Black, or American Indian and Alaskan Native.

20002010Change
White96.4%95.21%-1.23%
Hispanic1.44%1.96%36.11%
Asian/Pacific Islander0%0%0%
Two or More Races0%0%0%
Black0%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%