Explore the Family Name Grad

The meaning of Grad

1. Polish: nickname from grad ‘hail’. 2. Slovenian: topographic name from grad ‘castle’. 3. German: topographic name from Middle High German grāt ‘step, grade, mountain ridge’. 4. German: nickname from Middle High German gerāt, gerade ‘quick, skillful, efficient’. 5. Jewish (eastern Ashkenazic): artificial name from German g(e)rade ‘upright’. 6. Jewish (American): shortened form of Vinogradsky, a habitational name for someone from Vinograd, the Russian name of the town of Vynohrad in eastern Ukraine. Some characteristic forenames: Jewish Emanuel, Shraga, Yonatan.

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

Based on data from the Decennial U.S. Census, the popularity of the surname Grad experienced a slight decline between 2000 and 2010. In 2000, it was ranked 30,352nd most popular, but by 2010 it slipped to 31,482nd, marking a decrease of 3.72%. Despite this, the actual count of people with the surname Grad increased marginally by 1.1%, rising from 727 in 2000 to 735 in 2010. However, when considering the proportion per 100k population, there was a 7.41% decrease, going from 0.27 to 0.25.

20002010Change
Rank#30,352#31,482-3.72%
Count7277351.1%
Proportion per 100k0.270.25-7.41%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Grad

The ethnic identity of individuals with the surname Grad also saw some changes between 2000 and 2010 according to the Decennial U.S. Census. While the percentage identifying as White remained the highest, it saw a slight drop from 96.01% in 2000 to 95.51% in 2010. The Hispanic ethnicity saw the most significant increase of 96.39%, rising from 0.83% to 1.63%. Additionally, the Asian/Pacific Islander group also noted an increase of 46.99%, going from 0.83% in 2000 to 1.22% in 2010. The Black ethnicity saw a minor decline from 1.24% to 1.22%. The percentages for those identifying as American Indian and Alaskan Native, or two or more races, were suppressed for privacy reasons.

20002010Change
White96.01%95.51%-0.52%
Hispanic0.83%1.63%96.39%
Asian/Pacific Islander0.83%1.22%46.99%
Black1.24%1.22%-1.61%
Two or More Races1.1%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%