Top 3 — Nevada
From Old English 'smið', a metalworker. Smith spread through Nevada's silver and gold districts in the nineteenth century, then stayed common as Reno and Las Vegas absorbed new migrants in the twentieth.
Son of John, from Hebrew 'Yohanan', God is gracious. Johnson reached the top in Nevada because the state grew late and fast, pulling in Anglo families from California, Utah, and the Midwest during the railroad, dam, military, and casino eras rather than from one early colonial settlement core.
From Old English 'brún', a nickname for brown hair or complexion. Brown is common in Nevada for the same reason Johnson is: it arrived repeatedly with mobile American populations tied to mining, railroads, the Hoover Dam era, and postwar Sunbelt growth.
Name origins — top 20 surnames
Name origins - top 20 surnamesName origins — top 20 surnames
Heritage
Mining Camps, Basque Sheep Country, and a Clark County Boom
Nevada's first big surname layer came from mining camps and rail towns: the Comstock, Reno after the railroad reached it in 1868, and Las Vegas after the rail stop became a town in 1905. Northern ranching counties added a Basque layer strong enough that the University of Nevada, Reno now hosts the leading Basque library outside the Basque Country. The modern ranking is mostly a Clark County story, because the county had 1,951,269 of Nevada's 2,700,551 residents in 2010 and a 32.8 percent Hispanic population, pushing Garcia, Martinez, Rodriguez, Hernandez, Lopez, Gonzalez, and Ramirez high into the statewide top 20.
Did you know? Seven of Nevada's top 20 surnames are Spanish: Garcia, Martinez, Rodriguez, Hernandez, Lopez, Gonzalez, and Ramirez.
Top 20 Most Common Last Names in Nevada
Showing all 20 surnames
#1
Johnson
english
30,843
1 in 180
#2
Smith
english
25,538
1 in 218
#3
Brown
english
24,925
1 in 223
#4
Williams
english
23,464
1 in 237
#5
Jones
welsh
22,373
1 in 249
#6
Miller
english
21,355
1 in 260
#7
Garcia
spanish
19,978
1 in 278
#8
Davis
welsh
19,531
1 in 285
#9
Anderson
scottish
18,189
1 in 306
#10
Martinez
spanish
16,171
1 in 344
#11
Rodriguez
spanish
15,748
1 in 353
#12
Wilson
english
15,457
1 in 360
#13
Hernandez
spanish
15,419
1 in 361
#14
Lopez
spanish
15,213
1 in 366
#15
Martin
french
14,801
1 in 376
#16
Gonzalez
spanish
13,687
1 in 406
#17
Taylor
english
12,931
1 in 430
#18
White
english
12,250
1 in 454
#19
Clark
english
12,175
1 in 457
#20
Ramirez
spanish
11,852
1 in 469
Local Insight
Uniquely Nevada
These family names rank far higher in Nevada than nationally — a direct fingerprint of the state's specific immigration waves.
Ranked #0 in Nevada and not reliably ranked nationally in this dataset.
Ranked #0 in Nevada and not reliably ranked nationally in this dataset.
Ranked #0 in Nevada and not reliably ranked nationally in this dataset.
Ranked #0 in Nevada and not reliably ranked nationally in this dataset.
Ranked #0 in Nevada and not reliably ranked nationally in this dataset.
Ranked #0 in Nevada and not reliably ranked nationally in this dataset.
- #1 Surname
- Johnson
- People named #1
- 30,843
- 1 in every
- 180 residents
- Top origin
- English
- State population
- 2,700,551
- Census year
- 2010
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