Explore the Family Name Monterroso

The meaning of Monterroso

Spanish, Galician, and Portuguese: habitational name from any of several places called Monterroso in Portugal, Galicia, and Spain. Some characteristic forenames: Spanish Carlos, Aura, Jorge, Luis, Marta, Miguel, Roberto, Sergio, Adela, Adilio, Armando, Arnulfo.

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

The surname Monterroso, as per data from the Decennial U.S. Census, has seen a significant rise in popularity between 2000 and 2010. In 2000, Monterroso was ranked 15,710th in terms of frequency, but by 2010 it had jumped to 10,763rd, indicating a substantial increase of 31.49%. The actual count of individuals bearing this surname also experienced a dramatic surge from 1,707 in 2000 to 2,964 in 2010, representing a growth of 73.64%. Similarly, the proportion of Monterrosos in the population per 100,000 rose from 0.63 to 1.0, reflecting an upturn of 58.73%.

20002010Change
Rank#15,710#10,76331.49%
Count1,7072,96473.64%
Proportion per 100k0.63158.73%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Monterroso

The ethnic identity associated with the surname Monterroso, according to the Decennial U.S. Census, is predominantly Hispanic. In 2000, 92.91% of Monterrosos identified as Hispanic, and this percentage increased slightly to 94.87% by 2010. White representation among those with the Monterroso surname dropped from 5.51% in 2000 to 4.12% in 2010. Meanwhile, individuals identifying as Asian/Pacific Islander reduced from 0.47% to 0.27%, and those identifying as Black decreased from 0.64% to 0.44%. There were no recorded instances of individuals identifying as belonging to two or more races, or as American Indian and Alaskan Native during these years.

20002010Change
Hispanic92.91%94.87%2.11%
White5.51%4.12%-25.23%
Black0.64%0.44%-31.25%
Asian/Pacific Islander0.47%0.27%-42.55%
Two or More Races0%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%