Explore the Family Name Oren

The meaning of Oren

1. Jewish (Israeli): artificial name from Hebrew oren ‘pine tree’. In some cases it may be a substitute for some original Ashkenazic surname of similar sound or meaning, e.g. Tannenbaum or Sosna. 2. Norwegian (Øren): habitational name from any of about thirty farmsteads, mainly on the west coast of Norway, named Øyra, from Old Norse eyrr ‘delta, sandbank’. 3. Probably an altered form of English or Irish Oran or Orren. 4. Probably an Americanized form of German Ohren. Some characteristic forenames: Jewish Moshe, Ronen, Yoram, Ahuva, Arie, Avi, Avital, Meyer, Nachum, Omri.

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

Based on the Decennial U.S. Census data, the surname Oren held a rank of 16,109 in popularity in 2000 and slipped slightly to 16,315 by 2010, marking a decrease of 1.28%. Despite this slight drop in rank, the actual count of individuals with the surname Oren increased from 1,652 in 2000 to 1,766 in 2010, an increase of 6.9%. The proportion of individuals with the surname per 100,000 also experienced a minor decline, moving from 0.61 to 0.6 over the same period.

20002010Change
Rank#16,109#16,315-1.28%
Count1,6521,7666.9%
Proportion per 100k0.610.6-1.64%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Oren

Diving into the ethnic identity associated with the Oren surname, the Decennial U.S. Census shows some interesting shifts between 2000 and 2010. The largest proportion of individuals with the Oren surname identified as White, with a consistent 91.65% in 2000 and a barely changed 91.68% in 2010. However, there were noticeable changes in other ethnic identities. The proportion identifying as Hispanic saw a significant increase of 49.53%, while those identifying as Asian/Pacific Islander dropped by 41.24%. Similarly, the number of people identifying as Black with the Oren surname decreased by 33.98%. Lastly, those identifying as two or more races rose by 39.07%, and the American Indian and Alaskan Native category experienced a decrease of 32.84%.

20002010Change
White91.65%91.68%0.03%
Hispanic2.12%3.17%49.53%
Two or More Races1.51%2.1%39.07%
Black3.09%2.04%-33.98%
Asian/Pacific Islander0.97%0.57%-41.24%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0.67%0.45%-32.84%