Explore the Family Name Pinet

The meaning of Pinet

French: topographic name from a diminutive of Pin ‘pine’, or a habitational name from (Le) Pinet, the name of several places in various parts of France, of the same origin. Compare Pinel, Pinell, Pinette, and Spruce. History: Philippe Pinet, born either at Port-Royal in Acadia (now Annapolis Royal in NS, Canada) or in France, married Catherine Hébert, probably at Port-Royal, c.1678. His descendants in LA also bear altered forms of the surname, such as Pinel and Pinell. Pierre Pinet from Chalandrey in Manche, France, married Marguerite Michaud in Kamouraska, QC, in 1765. Some characteristic forenames: French Celine, Ghislain, Gillis, Herve, Martial, Sylvain.

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

Based on the Decennial U.S. Census data, the surname Pinet has seen a moderate increase in popularity across the United States between 2000 and 2010. In 2000, this surname was ranked 55,971st, but by 2010 its rank had improved to 54,990th — a change of 1.75%. The number of individuals bearing the Pinet surname also rose during this period, from 342 in 2000 to 374 in 2010, a growth rate of 9.36%. However, the proportion of the population with this surname per 100,000 people remained constant at 0.13.

20002010Change
Rank#55,971#54,9901.75%
Count3423749.36%
Proportion per 100k0.130.130%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Pinet

In terms of ethnic identity, the Pinet surname is associated with several different groups, according to the Decennial U.S. Census. In 2000, approximately 53.80% of those with this surname identified as White, but this percentage decreased to 45.72% by 2010. Meanwhile, the proportion identifying as Hispanic increased from 41.52% to 48.66% over the same time frame. There was also a noteworthy rise in the percentage of Black individuals carrying the Pinet surname, which climbed from 2.92% to 5.08%. Despite these fluctuations, no individuals with this surname identified as Asian/Pacific Islander or American Indian and Alaskan Native during either census year.

20002010Change
Hispanic41.52%48.66%17.2%
White53.8%45.72%-15.02%
Black2.92%5.08%73.97%
Asian/Pacific Islander0%0%0%
Two or More Races0%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%