Explore the Family Name Kitchener

The meaning of Kitchener

English (southeastern): 1. occupational name from Middle English kychener ‘someone employed in (or in charge of) a kitchen, especially the kitchen of a monastery’. See Kitchen. 2. habitational name from Kitchenour in Beckley (Sussex). The placename derives from an Old English personal name Cycci (genitive Cyccan) + Old English ōra ‘bank, edge, hill’.

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

Based on the Decennial U.S. Census data, the popularity of the surname Kitchener has seen a slight increase between 2000 and 2010. The rank of the surname improved from 76,946 in 2000 to 74,375 in 2010, marking a 3.34% increase. In terms of count, there were 232 individuals with this surname in 2000, which increased to 260 by 2010, indicating a 12.07% rise. Meanwhile, the proportion per 100,000 people remained steady at 0.09.

20002010Change
Rank#76,946#74,3753.34%
Count23226012.07%
Proportion per 100k0.090.090%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Kitchener

Considering the ethnicity data from the Decennial U.S. Census, the Kitchener surname has diverse ethnic identities associated with it. In 2000, 91.38% identified as White, a figure that slightly decreased to 85.77% in 2010. Hispanic representation within this surname rose significantly from 3.02% in 2000 to 6.92% in 2010, marking an impressive 129.14% change. The number of individuals identifying as Black decreased from 3.88% to 3.08%, reflecting a 20.62% drop. Finally, Asian/Pacific Islander representation emerged in 2010 with 2.69% after being none in 2000. No individuals with the Kitchener surname identified as American Indian and Alaskan Native or belonging to two or more races in either census year.

20002010Change
White91.38%85.77%-6.14%
Hispanic3.02%6.92%129.14%
Black3.88%3.08%-20.62%
Asian/Pacific Islander0%2.69%0%
Two or More Races0%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%