Where does COLLIER rank in the most common names in the U.S.?

COLLIER is identified by the U.S. Bureau of the Census as a surname with more than 100 occurrences in the United States for the year-2000 U.S. Census. In "Demographic Aspects of Surnames from Census 2000", the Census Bureau tabulated the surnames of all people who had obtained Social Security Numbers by the year 2000.

COLLIER ranks # 556 in terms of the most common surnames in America for 2000.

COLLIER had 54,414 occurrences in the 2000 Census, according the U.S. government records.

Out of a sample of 100,000 people in the United States, COLLIER would occur an average of 20.17 times.

Race / ethnic origin

The race categories shown in these files are the modified race categories used in the Census Bureau's population estimates program. All people were categorized into six mutually exclusive racial and Hispanic origin groups: "White only", "Black only", "American Indian and Alaskan Native only", "Asian and Pacific Islander only", "Two or More Races", and "Hispanic".

For the last name of COLLIER the Census Bureau reports the following race / ethnic origin breakdown:
  • 69.6 percent, or 37,872 total occurrences, were "Non-Hispanic White Only"
  • 26.48 percent, or 14,409 total occurrences, were "Non-Hispanic Black Only"
  • 0.37 percent, or 201 total occurrences, were "Non-Hispanic Asian and Pacific Islander Only"
  • 0.52 percent, or 283 total occurrences, were "Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaskan Native"
  • 1.79 percent, or 974 total occurrences, were "Non-Hispanic of Two or More Races"
  • 1.24 percent, or 675 total occurrences, were "Hispanic Origin"
the Census Bureau reports the following race / ethnic origin breakdown:
  • COLLIER


    NOTE: Fields suppressed for confidentiality are assigned the value "Insignificant"

    The presentation of data on this site focuses on summarized aggregates of counts and characteristics associated with surnames, and, as such, do not in any way identify any specific individuals.

    All data is derived from David L. Word, Charles D. Coleman, Robert Nunziata and Robert Kominski (2008). "Demographic Aspects of Surnames from Census 2000". U.S. Census Bureau.

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