Andablo last name popularity, history, and meaning

Find out how popular the last name Andablo is in the United States and learn more about the meaning, history, and race and ethnic origin of people in America who are named Andablo.

Meaning of Andablo

A surname of Spanish origin, possibly derived from a place name or occupation.

Andablo, like all of the last names we have data for, is identified by the U.S. Census Bureau as a surname which has more than 100 occurrences in the United States in the Decennial Census survey. The most recent statistics we have for the Andablo surname is from the 2010 census data.

Popularity of Andablo in America

Andablo is the 61899th most popular name in America based on the data we have collected from the U.S. Census Bureau.

The Andablo surname appeared 324 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 0 people would have the surname Andablo.

We can also compare 2010 data for Andablo to data from the previous census in 2000. The table below contains all of the statistics for both years in a side-by-side comparison.

2010 2000 Change (%)
Rank 61899 85643 -32.19%
Count 324 203 45.92%
Proportion per 100k 0.11 0.08 31.58%

The history of the last name Andablo

The surname Andablo is believed to have originated in the region of Andalusia, located in southern Spain, during the medieval period. The name is thought to be derived from the Arabic term "al-Dabbagh," which translates to "the tanner" or "the leather worker." This suggests that the earliest bearers of the Andablo surname may have been involved in the leather trade.

The earliest recorded instance of the Andablo surname can be traced back to the 13th century, where it appears in various historical documents from the Kingdom of Castile. One notable mention is in the "Repartimientos de Sevilla," a record of land grants and property distributions following the reconquest of Seville from Moorish rule in 1248. The name is also found in the "Repartimientos de Jerez de la Frontera," a similar document from the conquest of Jerez de la Frontera in 1264.

One of the earliest known individuals bearing the Andablo surname was Pedro Andablo, a merchant and landowner who lived in Seville during the late 13th century. Another notable figure was Gonzalo Andablo, a soldier who fought alongside King Ferdinand III during the reconquest of Andalusia in the early 13th century.

The Andablo surname also appears in various historical records from the 14th and 15th centuries, including the "Libro de Repartimiento de Lorca," a document detailing the distribution of land and property in the city of Lorca after its conquest in 1452. One notable entry is that of Juan Andablo, who was granted a parcel of land for his services during the reconquest.

In the 16th century, the Andablo surname gained prominence in the region of Extremadura, where several members of the family held influential positions in local government and the Catholic Church. One such individual was Alonso Andablo, who served as the Mayor of Trujillo in the mid-16th century.

Throughout the centuries, the Andablo surname has undergone various spelling variations, including Andabló, Andavló, and Andavlo, reflecting the regional dialects and linguistic influences of the areas where the family resided. Despite these variations, the name has maintained its distinct connection to its Andalusian roots and the historical legacy of the leather trade.

Race and ethnic origin of people with the last name Andablo

We also have some data on the ancestry of people with the surname Andablo.

The below race categories 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:

  1. White only
  2. Black only
  3. American Indian and Alaskan Native only
  4. Asian and Pacific Islander only
  5. Hispanic
  6. Two or More Races

For the most recent 2010 census data, the race/ethnic origin breakdown for Andablo was:

Race/Ethnicity Percentage Total Occurrences
Non-Hispanic White Only (S)% (S)
Non-Hispanic Black Only (S)% (S)
Non-Hispanic Asian and Pacific Islander Only 0.00% 0
Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaskan Native 0.00% 0
Non-Hispanic of Two or More Races 0.00% 0
Hispanic Origin 99.38% 322

Note: Any fields showing (S) means the data was suppressed for privacy so that the data does not in any way identify any specific individuals.

Since we have data from the previous census in 2000, we can also compare the values to see how the popularity of Andablo has changed in the 10 years between the two census surveys.

2010 2000 Change (%)
White (S)% (S)% (S)%
Black (S)% (S)% (S)%
Asian and Pacific Islander 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
American Indian and Alaskan Native 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Two or More Races 0.00% 0.00% 0.00%
Hispanic 99.38% 99.51% -0.13%

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 Bureau.

The history and meaning of the name Andablo was researched and written by our team of onomatology and genealogy experts.

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