Explore the Family Name Maranda

The meaning of Maranda

1. French: variant of Marandat or Marandeau, a topographic name derived from regional marand(e) ‘marsh, pond’, or perhaps of Marande, a nickname from Old French marande ‘snack, light meal’ (from Latin merenda ‘afternoon luncheon’). This surname is very rare in France. 2. In some cases possibly also Romanian: from the female personal name Maranda, a shortened form of Smaranda, from smarand ‘emerald’. This surname is rare in Romania. History: It was Jean Maranda from Île de Ré, France, who (first) brought the surname Maranda to North America, when he and his family settled in QC in the 1660s. Some characteristic forenames: French Alexandre, Armand, Jacques, Luc, Marcel, Serge.

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

Popularity: The surname Maranda has increased in popularity according to the Decennial U.S. Census data. In 2000, it was ranked at 36,807 but jumped to a rank of 33,280 by 2010, reflecting a growth rate of approximately 9.58%. Additionally, the number of individuals identified with this surname also saw an increase from 572 in 2000 to 687 in 2010, which is a 20.1% increase. The proportion per 100,000 also increased by 9.52%, moving from 0.21 in 2000 to 0.23 in 2010.

20002010Change
Rank#36,807#33,2809.58%
Count57268720.1%
Proportion per 100k0.210.239.52%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Maranda

Ethnicity: The Maranda surname's ethnic identity distribution also saw changes between 2000 and 2010 based on the Decennial U.S. Census data. A significant increase in its Hispanic representation was noted, moving from 25.35% to 36.24%, marking a growth of 42.96%. Conversely, its White representation dropped by 11.56% from 64.69% to 57.21%. There was a substantial increase in the percentage identified as Asian/Pacific Islander, growing by 54.92% from 1.22% to 1.89%. However, those identifying as Black reduced from 4.55% to 2.77%, a decline of 39.12%. The counts for those identifying as Two or more races and American Indian and Alaskan Native were suppressed for privacy.

20002010Change
White64.69%57.21%-11.56%
Hispanic25.35%36.24%42.96%
Black4.55%2.77%-39.12%
Asian/Pacific Islander1.22%1.89%54.92%
Two or More Races2.8%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native1.4%0%0%