Explore the Family Name Quiterio

The meaning of Quiterio

Spanish; Portuguese (Quitério): from the personal name Quiterio (Portuguese Quitério), male form of Quiteria (Portuguese Quitéria), from Latin Quiteria, from Greek Kythereia ‘of Cythera’, an epithet of the goddess Aphrodite (whose birthplace the island of Cythera claimed to be).

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

Based on the Decennial U.S. Census, the popularity of the surname Quiterio increased significantly from 2000 to 2010. In 2000, Quiterio was ranked as the 52,289th most common surname in the U.S., but by 2010 it had jumped up to the 36,695th position, representing a rise of nearly 30%. Similarly, the count of individuals with this last name also rose drastically during this period. There were only 373 individuals named Quiterio in 2000, but that number swelled to 609 by 2010, marking an increase of over 63%. The proportion of individuals named Quiterio per 100,000 people also grew by 50%, moving from 0.14 in 2000 to 0.21 in 2010.

20002010Change
Rank#52,289#36,69529.82%
Count37360963.27%
Proportion per 100k0.140.2150%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Quiterio

The ethnic identity associated with the surname Quiterio saw some notable shifts between 2000 and 2010, according to the Decennial U.S. Census data. While the majority of individuals carrying the Quiterio surname identified as Hispanic in both years (64.61% in 2000 and 72.91% in 2010), there was a significant drop in those who identified as White, falling from 31.90% to 23.48%. An interesting addition was the emergence of a small percentage of individuals identifying as Asian/Pacific Islander and Black in 2010, which was not present in 2000. However, the portion of individuals with the Quiterio surname who identified as belonging to two or more races in 2000 completely disappeared by 2010. There were no individuals who identified as American Indian and Alaskan Native in either year.

20002010Change
Hispanic64.61%72.91%12.85%
White31.9%23.48%-26.39%
Asian/Pacific Islander0%1.97%0%
Black0%0.82%0%
Two or More Races1.61%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%