Explore the Family Name Godina

The meaning of Godina

1. Catalan: from the female personal name Godina, possibly of ancient Germanic origin. 2. Catalan: variant of Codina. 3. Slovenian and Croatian: nickname derived from Slovenian and dialectal Croatian goden ‘ripe, mature’, also ‘fit for’. Alternatively, from an augmentative derivative of a short form of an Old Slavic personal name, such as Godemir, based on the element god ‘to do good, to please’ (from goditi). Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Jose, Manuel, Felipe, Fernando, Juan, Carlos, Emilio, Fidel, Jesus, Manuela, Marcos, Olegario.

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

According to the Decennial U.S. Census, the surname Godina saw a significant uptick in popularity between 2000 and 2010. In 2000, it was ranked 12,566 but moved up to 10,064 by 2010 - a change of almost 20%. Additionally, the actual count of individuals with this surname increased by over 40% during this decade, from 2,261 to 3,203. The proportion per 100,000 also rose notably, from 0.84 in 2000 to 1.09 in 2010, marking a growth rate of nearly 30%.

20002010Change
Rank#12,566#10,06419.91%
Count2,2613,20341.66%
Proportion per 100k0.841.0929.76%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Godina

When examining the ethnic identity associated with the Godina surname based on the Decennial U.S. Census, there are some noteworthy shifts between 2000 and 2010. The most common ethnicity identified was Hispanic, though there was a slight decrease of about 4% over the decade. The second most common ethnicity was White, which experienced an increase of approximately 18%. The number of individuals identifying as Asian/Pacific Islander decreased by over 25%, while those identifying as two or more races increased by slightly over 20%. Notably, individuals identifying as Black or American Indian and Alaskan Native were not represented in 2000, but emerged in 2010, accounting for 0.81% and 0.16% respectively.

20002010Change
Hispanic83.28%80.05%-3.88%
White15.04%17.76%18.09%
Black0%0.81%0%
Asian/Pacific Islander0.93%0.69%-25.81%
Two or More Races0.44%0.53%20.45%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0.16%0%