Explore the Family Name Fujioka

The meaning of Fujioka

Japanese: written 藤岡 ‘wisteria hill’. It is a habitational name from a village in Shinano (now Nagano prefecture), and found mostly in western Japan and the Ryūkyū Islands. The family is descended from a branch of the Fujiwara clan which took the name Ashikaga, but is not directly related to the more famous Ashikaga family, which is of Minamoto descent. Some characteristic forenames: Japanese Taira, Akira, Hiroyuki, Isamu, Makoto, Satoshi, Tsutomu, Yoshiko, Atsushi, Futoshi, Hajime, Haruko.

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

Based on the Decennial U.S. Census, the popularity of the surname 'Fujioka' has experienced a slight decline. In the year 2000, 'Fujioka' was ranked as the 29,325th most popular surname in the United States. By 2010, it had dropped to the 31,482nd position, marking a decrease of approximately 7.36%. The count of individuals bearing the name 'Fujioka' also decreased from 760 in 2000 to 735 in 2010, which is a drop of around 3.29%. The proportion per 100k people similarly fell by 10.71%.

20002010Change
Rank#29,325#31,482-7.36%
Count760735-3.29%
Proportion per 100k0.280.25-10.71%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Fujioka

According to Decennial U.S. Census data, the ethnic identity associated with the surname 'Fujioka' witnessed some changes between 2000 and 2010. The majority of individuals identified as Asian/Pacific Islander, though this number dipped from 85.92% in 2000 to 80.14% in 2010, recording a 6.73% decrease. An increase was noted among those who identified as having two or more races, surging from 7.76% to 11.43%, representing a significant increase of 47.29%. The percentage of White individuals rose slightly from 4.34% to 4.63%, an uptick of 6.68%. Meanwhile, the Hispanic representation more than doubled from 1.05% to 2.45%, representing a substantial growth of 133.33%. However, no individuals identified as Black or American Indian and Alaskan Native in either year.

20002010Change
Asian/Pacific Islander85.92%80.14%-6.73%
Two or More Races7.76%11.43%47.29%
White4.34%4.63%6.68%
Hispanic1.05%2.45%133.33%
Black0%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%