Explore the Family Name Tange

The meaning of Tange

1. Danish: habitational name from any of several places called with tange ‘spit, tongue of land’. 2. Dutch and Flemish: metonymic occupational name for a carpenter or a smith, from Middle Dutch tange ‘pliers, tongs, pincers’. 3. Japanese (pronounced as two syllables): written 丹下 ‘red below’, apparently referring to red earth. The name is from village in Kawachi (now Ōsaka-fu) and is mainly found in Shikoku. It can also be pronounced Akashita.

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

Based on the Decennial U.S. Census data, the popularity of the surname Tange has seen a decline between 2000 and 2010. Ranked 77,742 in 2000, it fell to 90,853 in 2010 indicating a reduction of 16.86 percent. The count of individuals with this surname also declined from 229 in 2000 to 203 in 2010, marking an 11.35 percent decrease. The proportion per 100,000 people likewise decreased by 12.5 percent from 0.08 to 0.07 during the same period.

20002010Change
Rank#77,742#90,853-16.86%
Count229203-11.35%
Proportion per 100k0.080.07-12.5%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Tange

In terms of ethnicity, the data from the Decennial U.S. Census illustrates diverse backgrounds among those bearing the Tange surname. In 2000, 65.94 percent identified as White, a number that increased to 71.43 percent in 2010. Those identifying as Asian/Pacific Islander constituted 24.02 percent in 2000, but this figure dropped significantly by 38.47 percent to 14.78 percent in 2010. The proportion of individuals identifying as Black saw an increase from 4.37 percent in 2000 to 5.91 percent in 2010. Meanwhile, Hispanic representation slightly increased from 4.80 percent to 4.93 percent. Lastly, the 2010 census reflected the presence of individuals identifying with two or more races for the first time at 2.96 percent, while there were no changes reported for American Indian and Alaskan Native identity.

20002010Change
White65.94%71.43%8.33%
Asian/Pacific Islander24.02%14.78%-38.47%
Black4.37%5.91%35.24%
Hispanic4.8%4.93%2.71%
Two or More Races0%2.96%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%