Explore the Family Name Marrin
The meaning of Marrin
1. English: from either the relatively rare Middle English male personal name Marin (from Latin marinus ‘of the sea’) or its equally rare female equivalent Marina. There were several Christian saints named Marinus and one Marina. 2. English (of Norman origin): habitational name from the canton of Marines (Val-d’Oise, formerly Seine-et-Oise) in France. 3. Irish: perhaps sometimes confused with Marron.
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How common is the last name Marrin in the United States?
Based on the Decennial U.S. Census, the popularity of the surname Marrin has seen a slight decrease over time. In 2000, Marrin ranked as the 40,761st most popular surname in the United States, falling to the 43,651st position by 2010. This represents a rank change of -7.09%. During this same period, the actual count of individuals with the Marrin surname also decreased, going from 505 in 2000 to 494 in 2010, a change of -2.18%. The proportion of people named Marrin per 100,000 residents also fell by -10.53% in the decade.
2000 | 2010 | Change | |
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Rank | #40,761 | #43,651 | -7.09% |
Count | 505 | 494 | -2.18% |
Proportion per 100k | 0.19 | 0.17 | -10.53% |
Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Marrin
When it comes to ethnic identity associated with the Marrin surname, the Decennial U.S. Census data shows some shifts between 2000 and 2010. The largest group identified as White, although the proportion dropped slightly from 90.30% in 2000 to 86.44% in 2010. The Hispanic representation saw a significant increase, jumping from 2.97% in 2000 to 9.11% in 2010, marking a 206.73% change. There was also a minor increase in those identifying as two or more races, moving from 1.78% to 1.82%. As for the Black demographic and Asian/Pacific Islander, the former saw a decrease to 0%, while the latter registered an emergence in 2010 at 1.42%. American Indian and Alaskan Natives remained consistent at 0% for both years.
2000 | 2010 | Change | |
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White | 90.3% | 86.44% | -4.27% |
Hispanic | 2.97% | 9.11% | 206.73% |
Two or More Races | 1.78% | 1.82% | 2.25% |
Asian/Pacific Islander | 0% | 1.42% | 0% |
Black | 3.17% | 0% | 0% |
American Indian and Alaskan Native | 0% | 0% | 0% |