Explore the Family Name Westbury

The meaning of Westbury

English: habitational name from any of various places called Westbury, for example in Buckinghamshire, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Shropshire, Somerset, and Wiltshire, all named with Old English west ‘west, western’ + byrig, dative case of burg ‘fortress, fortified town’.

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

According to the Decennial U.S. Census, the surname Westbury has seen a surge in popularity from 2000 to 2010. The name rose in rank from being the 27,694th most popular surname in 2000 to the 26,598th in 2010, marking an increase of approximately 4%. Moreover, the number of people bearing this surname expanded during this period by 11.98%, from 818 individuals in 2000 to 916 in 2010. This shift indicates a higher frequency of the surname in the U.S., with the proportion per 100,000 people growing by 3.33%.

20002010Change
Rank#27,694#26,5983.96%
Count81891611.98%
Proportion per 100k0.30.313.33%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Westbury

When it comes to ethnic identity, the data taken from the Decennial U.S. Census shows some interesting changes over the decade. For the Westbury surname, there was no recorded Asian/Pacific Islander or American Indian and Alaskan Native ethnic identities for both 2000 and 2010. However, the Hispanic representation experienced a substantial growth of 169.86%, increasing from 0.73% in 2000 to 1.97% in 2010. On the other hand, those identifying as Black decreased by 13.09%, coming down to 7.97% in 2010 from 9.17% in 2000. Those belonging to two or more races also saw a drop of 30.91% over the same decade. As for the White ethnic group, there was a minimal increase, moving from 88.39% in 2000 to 88.54% in 2010.

20002010Change
White88.39%88.54%0.17%
Black9.17%7.97%-13.09%
Hispanic0.73%1.97%169.86%
Two or More Races1.1%0.76%-30.91%
Asian/Pacific Islander0%0%0%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0%0%0%