Explore the Family Name Frommer

The meaning of Frommer

German: from the nominalized form of the adjective frommer, an inflected form of fromm, originally meaning ‘outstanding man’ (Middle High German vrum ‘able, useful’). Some characteristic forenames: German Manfred, Wolf, Hans, Otto.

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

The surname Frommer, based on the Decennial U.S. Census data, saw a slight dip in popularity between 2000 and 2010. Its rank fell from 36,917 to 38,439, a drop of 4.12 percent. Despite this, the actual number of people carrying the Frommer surname increased marginally, rising from 570 to 576 during the same period. This means that the proportion of individuals with the Frommer name per 100,000 people also decreased, going down by 4.76 percent.

20002010Change
Rank#36,917#38,439-4.12%
Count5705761.05%
Proportion per 100k0.210.2-4.76%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Frommer

When examining the ethnic identity associated with the surname Frommer according to the Decennial U.S. Census data, it's clear that there have been some shifts between 2000 and 2010. The majority of those with the Frommer surname identified as White, although this percentage did decrease slightly from 94.39 percent to 92.01 percent. There was a notable increase in the Hispanic population within this surname group, with a growth of 37.34 percent. In 2000, there were no Frommers identifying with two or more races or as Black, however, by 2010, these percentages had risen to 1.56 and 0.87 respectively. No Frommers identified as Asian/Pacific Islander or American Indian and Alaskan Native in 2010, a change from the 0.88 percent who identified as Asian/Pacific Islander in 2000.

20002010Change
White94.39%92.01%-2.52%
Hispanic3.16%4.34%37.34%
Two or More Races0%1.56%0%
Black0%0.87%0%
Asian/Pacific Islander0.88%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%