Explore the Family Name Fils

The meaning of Fils

French and Haitian: relationship name from French fils ‘son’, used to identify the younger of two bearers of the same name in a family. This surname was brought to the US mainly from Haiti, where it is most common. Some characteristic forenames: French Guillaume, Antoine, Dieudonne, Etienne, Jean Claude, Jinette, Pierre.

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

Based on the Decennial U.S. Census, the popularity of the surname 'Fils' has seen a significant increase between 2000 and 2010. The rank of this surname moved up from 41,060 in 2000 to 30,442 in 2010, marking an improvement by 25.86%. In terms of actual count, there were 501 individuals with the surname 'Fils' in 2000, which rose to 767 by 2010, indicating a substantial increase of 53.09%. Consequently, the proportion per 100,000 people also saw an uptick from 0.19 in 2000 to 0.26 in 2010, denoting a change of 36.84%.

20002010Change
Rank#41,060#30,44225.86%
Count50176753.09%
Proportion per 100k0.190.2636.84%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Fils

Discussing the ethnic identity of those bearing the surname 'Fils', data from the Decennial U.S. Census shows shifts among different ethnicities from 2000 to 2010. The percentage of Black individuals with this surname went up from 75.65% in 2000 to 85.14% in 2010, showing a growth of 12.54%. On the other hand, the percentages of White and those belonging to two or more races decreased by 34.64% and 70.93% respectively. Meanwhile, the Hispanic percentage remained nearly constant with a slight increase of 0.33%, while the Asian/Pacific Islander category saw its first entries in 2010. Data for American Indian and Alaskan Native remained suppressed for privacy.

20002010Change
Black75.65%85.14%12.54%
White13.77%9%-34.64%
Hispanic2.99%3%0.33%
Two or More Races7.19%2.09%-70.93%
Asian/Pacific Islander0%0.78%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%