Explore the Family Name Hash
The meaning of Hash
1. English: variant of Ash with prosthetic H-. 2. Americanized form of German Hasch 1. 3. Americanized form of Czech Haš and its Germanized form Hasch 2.
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How common is the last name Hash in the United States?
According to the Decennial U.S. Census data, the surname Hash has experienced a decline in popularity over the years. In 2000, Hash ranked 5,067th among all surnames, but by 2010 it had dropped to 6,325th—a decrease of 24.83%. The total count of individuals with this surname also declined, going from 6,351 in 2000 to 5,397 in 2010, representing a drop of 15.02%. Similarly, the proportion of individuals named Hash per 100k people decreased by 22.13% over the same period.
2000 | 2010 | Change | |
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Rank | #5,067 | #6,325 | -24.83% |
Count | 6,351 | 5,397 | -15.02% |
Proportion per 100k | 2.35 | 1.83 | -22.13% |
Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Hash
Shifting to ethnic identity, the majority of individuals bearing the Hash surname identify as White, according to the Decennial U.S. Census. This group increased from 86.71% in 2000 to 90.72% in 2010. Interestingly, both the Asian/Pacific Islander and Hispanic groups saw increases as well, with the former growing by 28.21% and the latter by 31.3%. However, there was a significant decrease in those identifying as Black, from 9.78% in 2000 to 5.47% in 2010. The American Indian and Alaskan Native category saw a slight decrease of 3.7%, while those identifying with two or more races also declined by 16.41%.
2000 | 2010 | Change | |
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White | 86.71% | 90.72% | 4.62% |
Black | 9.78% | 5.47% | -44.07% |
Hispanic | 1.31% | 1.72% | 31.3% |
Two or More Races | 1.28% | 1.07% | -16.41% |
American Indian and Alaskan Native | 0.54% | 0.52% | -3.7% |
Asian/Pacific Islander | 0.39% | 0.5% | 28.21% |
Hash ancestry composition
23andMe computes an ancestry breakdown for each customer. People may have ancestry from just one population or they may have ancestry from several populations. The most commonly-observed ancestry found in people with the surname Hash is British & Irish, which comprises 60.5% of all ancestry found in people with the surname. The next two most common ancestries are French & German (22.3%) and Scandinavian (2.9%). Additional ancestries include Iranian, Caucasian & Mesopotamian, Eastern European, Italian, Spanish & Portuguese, and Nigerian.
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ANCESTRY BREAKDOWN | COMPOSITION |
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British & Irish | 60.5% |
French & German | 22.3% |
Scandinavian | 2.9% |
Other | 14.3% |
Possible origins of the surname Hash
Your DNA provides clues about where your recent ancestors may have lived. Having many distant relatives in the same location suggests that you may all share common ancestry there. Locations with many distant relatives can also be places where people have migrated recently, such as large cities. If a large number of individuals who share your surname have distant relatives in a specific area, it could indicate a connection between your surname and that location, stemming from either recent ancestral ties or migration.
Based on 23andMe data, people with last name Hash have recent ancestry locations in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and Ireland.
RECENT ANCESTRY Location | Percentage |
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Greater London, United Kingdom | 91.70% |
West Midlands, United Kingdom | 91.70% |
Greater Manchester, United Kingdom | 91.70% |
Merseyside, United Kingdom | 91.70% |
Lancashire, United Kingdom | 90.80% |
What Hash haplogroups can tell you
Haplogroups are genetic population groups that share a common ancestor on either your paternal or maternal line. These paternal and maternal haplogroups shed light on your genetic ancestry and help tell the story of your family.
The top paternal haplogroup of people with the surname Hash is I-PF4135, which is predominantly found among people with European ancestry. Haplogroup I-PF4135 is descended from haplogroup I-M170. Other common haplogroups include R-CTS241 and E-P179, which are predominantly found among people with European and European ancestry. Other surnames with similar common haplogroups are: Driscoll, Adkins, Slone, Benn, Munro, Monroe, Mullins, Atkins, Daniel, Hall.
The most common maternal haplogroups of people with Hash surname are: H1, T2b, H. These most commonly trace back to individuals of European ancestry.
Your maternal lineage may be linked to Marie Antoinette
Because it is so dominant in the general European population, haplogroup H also appears quite frequently in the continent's royal houses. Marie Antoinette, an Austrian Hapsburg who married into the French royal family, inherited the haplogroup from her maternal ancestors. So did Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, whose recorded genealogy traces his female line to Bavaria. Scientists also discovered that famed 16th century astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus traced his maternal lineages to haplogroup H.
What do people with the surname Hash have in common?
Spoiler alert: it's complicated. People with the same last name are usually no more genetically similar than a randomly sampled group of people from the same population. That said, people with the same surname are more likely to have similar ancestries than randomly sampled individuals. The reason is the tendency of people with similar cultural or geographical backgrounds to preferentially mate with one another. That's why people who share a surname may be more likely to share traits and tendencies in common than people within the general population. Check out the percentages below to see the prevalences of tastes, habits, and traits of people with your surname compared with prevalences among 23andMe users.
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Are health conditions linked to the last name Hash?
The short answer is that, if there is an association between surname and health, it's usually more about your ancestry than your name. Individuals with a given surname are no more genetically similar than the general population but often have similar ancestries. The populations of people associated with those shared ancestries often have sets of genetic variations, also known as alleles, in common. Some of those alleles are associated with a greater likelihood of developing certain diseases.
Disease variant frequency by ancestry
Disease allele frequencies in populations associated with the surname Hash are shown below. Important Note: not everyone with a disease allele will develop these health condition