Explore the Family Name Sund

The meaning of Sund

1. Swedish and Danish: from sund ‘strait, sound’, a topographic name adopted by someone who lived by a strait or an ornamental name (often from a corresponding placename element). 2. Norwegian: habitational name from any of 25 or more farmsteads, mainly in Nordland, from Old Norse sund ‘strait, sound’. 3. English: nickname for a healthy or prosperous person, from Middle English sund, sound ‘sound, healthy, prosperous’ (Old English sund). 4. English: topographic name for someone who lived by a sound or strait, from Middle English sound, sund ‘sound (body of water, sea)’ (Old English sund). 5. English: variant of Sand. Some characteristic forenames: Scandinavian Erik, Morten, Sven.

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

The Sund surname, according to data based on the Decennial U.S. Census, has seen a slight decrease in popularity from 2000 to 2010. In 2000, the surname was ranked 17,158th but slid to 18,347th by 2010, marking a 6.93% drop. The count of individuals with this last name also decreased slightly, going from 1,524 in 2000 to 1,510 in 2010, which is a marginal reduction of 0.92%. Consequently, the proportion per 100,000 people also fell by 8.93%.

20002010Change
Rank#17,158#18,347-6.93%
Count1,5241,510-0.92%
Proportion per 100k0.560.51-8.93%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Sund

In terms of ethnicity, the Decennial U.S. Census data shows some shifts between 2000 and 2010. While the majority identifying as "White" decreased slightly from 92.32% to 90.20%, those identifying as Asian/Pacific Islander increased their representation from 2.49% to 3.58%. The two or more races category saw a significant jump of 117.65%, moving from 0.85% to 1.85%. Hispanics, however, experienced a decline from 2.95% to 2.38%. The Black demographic made a small gain from 0.66% to 0.79%, while American Indian and Alaskan Native representations increased from 0.72% to 1.19%.

20002010Change
White92.32%90.2%-2.3%
Asian/Pacific Islander2.49%3.58%43.78%
Hispanic2.95%2.38%-19.32%
Two or More Races0.85%1.85%117.65%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0.72%1.19%65.28%
Black0.66%0.79%19.7%