Explore the Family Name Giarratano

The meaning of Giarratano

Italian (Sicily): 1. habitational name from Giarratana in Ragusa province. 2. in some instances, possibly a nickname for a charlatan or quack, Sicilian giarratanu, iarratanu. Some characteristic forenames: Italian Angelo, Salvatore, Carmela, Gaspare, Nino, Carmelo, Gasper, Pasquale, Sarino.

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

According to the Decennial U.S. Census data, the popularity of the surname Giarratano saw a slight increase between 2000 and 2010. In 2000, it ranked as the 33,605th most common surname in the United States, but by 2010 it had risen to 32,792nd position, a change of 2.42%. The number of individuals bearing the Giarratano name also grew during this period, from 640 in 2000 to 700 in 2010, marking an increase of 9.38%. The proportion of people with this surname per 100,000 remained constant at 0.24.

20002010Change
Rank#33,605#32,7922.42%
Count6407009.38%
Proportion per 100k0.240.240%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Giarratano

In terms of ethnicity, the Decennial U.S. Census data reveals that the majority of individuals with the Giarratano surname identified as White in both 2000 and 2010, although there was a minor decrease of 2.38% over the decade. In 2000, 96.88% identified as White, which dropped to 94.57% by 2010. The Hispanic representation among those with the Giarratano surname showed significant growth, however, increasing by 133.33% from 1.41% in 2000 to 3.29% in 2010. The percentage of Giarratanos identifying with two or more races declined slightly from 1.41% to 1.29%. There were no recorded instances of Giarratanos identifying as Asian/Pacific Islander, Black, or American Indian and Alaskan Native in either year.

20002010Change
White96.88%94.57%-2.38%
Hispanic1.41%3.29%133.33%
Two or More Races1.41%1.29%-8.51%
Asian/Pacific Islander0%0%0%
Black0%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%