American Indian and Alaskan Native 1.11% 1.04% 6.51% Two or More Races 1.92% 1.56% 20.69% Hispanic 2.45% 1.52% 46.85% Data source The last name data and ethnic breakdown of last names is sourced directly from the Decennial Census survey, conducted every 10 years by the United States Census...
American parents are already following this trend. According to the Social Security Administration (SSA), the French girl’s names Charlotte and Ava are two of the ten most popular girls' names in the United States, sitting at number 3 and number 8, respectively. What’s more, Noah, the ...
American model Charlotte McKinney, French architect and designer Charlotte Perriand, American singer Charlotte Ann Martin, American actor Charlotte Rae, American actor Charlotte Ross, American actor Charlotte D’Amboise, Princess of the U.K. Charlotte Elizabeth Diana ...
French Americans tend to assimilate so quickly and completely that most sources can only cite their overall impact on American culture. As James S. Pula confirmed inThe French in America,"Place names and linguistic quirks remain as a lasting testimony to the influence of France ...
57.Antoine.Common in France, the French-Canadian province of Quebec, and the United States, this French boy’s name is also a popular African-American boy’s name. It’s based on the Roman name Anthony, Mark Antony being the most famous Roman with the name. If you’d like a name tha...
A rather charming name of French origin, it serves as both a first and last name. It’s another one of those that you’d swear was originally an American name given how popular it used to be back in the 20th century, though still firmly holding a top 400 spot. ...
A dashing French surname name most famously borne by Henry David Thoreau, an American naturalist, writer and philosopher who influenced such notable figures as Leo Tolstoy, Mahatma Gandhi, and Martin Luther King Jr. The most common modern American pronunciation is "thor-OH", with emphasis on the...
Vermont is only the third mostFranco-American state in the Union. New Hampshire comes in second. Maine, with 25 percent of its population claiming French ancestry, ranks No. 1. The state has two dozen towns with French place names, and the state Legislature once claimed (probably wrongly) ...
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The French language has just as many, if not more equally cute, romantic, quirky and evendirtyFrench nicknames, love names, pet names, and terms of endearment. Some French terms of endearment translate to English word for word like "mon ange" which means "my angel". Sounds cute doesn't ...