Explore the Family Name Nkrumah

The meaning of Nkrumah

West African (Ghana): from an Akan personal name denoting a ninth-born child. The final h in Ghanaian names like this is characteristic Anglicization.

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

The surname Nkrumah's popularity saw a significant increase between 2000 and 2010 according to data from the Decennial U.S. Census. In 2000, it ranked 104,819 but by 2010, it climbed drastically to rank 53,072, showing a change of 49.37 percent. The count of individuals with this surname also rose, from 158 in 2000 to 390 in 2010, a substantial growth of 146.84 percent. Consequently, the proportion of people named Nkrumah per 100,000 increased as well, moving from 0.06 to 0.13, a 116.67 percent upsurge.

20002010Change
Rank#104,819#53,07249.37%
Count158390146.84%
Proportion per 100k0.060.13116.67%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Nkrumah

Based on the Decennial U.S. Census, the ethnic identity associated with the surname Nkrumah has been predominantly Black, with a slight decrease from 94.30 percent in 2000 to 94.10 percent in 2010. During the same period, there was a noteworthy reduction in the percentage of individuals identifying with two or more races, dropping from 5.06 percent to 2.82 percent - a decline of 44.27 percent. There were no records of Asian/Pacific Islander, Hispanic, or American Indian and Alaskan Native identities tied to this surname during these years. However, there was emergence of individuals identifying as White in 2010, accounting for 1.79 percent.

20002010Change
Black94.3%94.1%-0.21%
Two or More Races5.06%2.82%-44.27%
White0%1.79%0%
Asian/Pacific Islander0%0%0%
Hispanic0%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%