Explore the Family Name Milone

The meaning of Milone

Italian (southern): from the personal name Milo, either theoblique case of the ancient Germanic name or an augmentative of the Italian. Some characteristic forenames: Italian Salvatore, Angelo, Pasquale, Aniello, Antonio, Carmelo, Cono, Filippo, Francesca, Gino, Luigi, Margherita.

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

According to the Decennial U.S. Census data, the popularity of the surname Milone has slightly increased between 2000 and 2010. In 2000, Milone was ranked as the 15,558th most common surname, but by 2010 it had moved up to the 15,194th position, a 2.34% increase in rank. The actual count of individuals with the surname also increased from 1,726 to 1,939, a rise of 12.34%. Consequently, the proportion of people named Milone per 100,000 population has seen a modest climb from 0.64 to 0.66, demonstrating a 3.13% growth.

20002010Change
Rank#15,558#15,1942.34%
Count1,7261,93912.34%
Proportion per 100k0.640.663.13%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Milone

Moving on to the ethnicity of those bearing the surname Milone, as per the Decennial U.S. Census data, the majority identify as White, although this percentage decreased slightly from 91.14% in 2000 to 87.98% in 2010. The Hispanic representation saw a significant increase of 52.53%, moving from 6.32% to 9.64% over the same period. There was also an increase in those identifying as Black, though starting from a smaller base - the percentage rose from 0.64% to 0.98%, a 53.13% jump. The percentage identifying with two or more races declined significantly, from 1.51% to 0.83%. No Milones were reported as Asian/Pacific Islander or American Indian and Alaskan Native in either year.

20002010Change
White91.14%87.98%-3.47%
Hispanic6.32%9.64%52.53%
Black0.64%0.98%53.13%
Two or More Races1.51%0.83%-45.03%
Asian/Pacific Islander0%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%