2000
#134,037
National surname rank
First available Census row
A surname originating from Slavic roots, possibly relating to a location or occupation.
According to the 2020 US Census Bureau surname tables, roughly 119 Americans carry the last name Ceplina. That puts it at #153,590 in the national surname ranking, appearing at a frequency of 0.03 per 100,000 people (about 1 in 2,880,289 residents).
This page is the full Name Census profile for the Ceplina surname. You will find the Census Bureau frequency data, a multi-census history view, an ancestry and ethnicity breakdown based on self-reported demographics, the name's meaning and origin where available, and answers to the most common questions people ask about this surname.
Bearers in the US
119
1 in 2,880,289
Census rank
#153,590
2020 decennial data
Per 100,000
0.0
Frequency rate
Recorded bearers
104
very rare in the US
Popularity narrative
The Census Bureau recorded 104 bearers of the surname Ceplina in its 2020 decennial surname file. At a rate of 0.03 per 100,000 residents, it holds the 153590th position in the national surname ranking.
Among Census respondents with the surname Ceplina, the largest self-reported group is White at 86.5%. The next largest groups are Two or More Races (8.7%) and Hispanic (1.9%).
Origin
The surname CEPLINA is of Lithuanian origin, tracing its roots back to the medieval period. It is believed to have originated from the region of Samogitia, a historical territory located in western Lithuania.
CEPLINA is thought to be derived from the Lithuanian word "ceplis," which means "slipper" or "sandal." This suggests that the name may have initially referred to an occupation or trade, possibly a shoemaker or cobbler.
One of the earliest recorded instances of the surname CEPLINA can be found in the Lithuanian Metrica, a collection of historical documents from the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, dating back to the 15th century. The name appears in various spellings, including "Ceplinas," "Czeplynas," and "Czeplinas."
In the 16th century, a prominent figure named Jonas CEPLINA was mentioned in the records of the Vilnius University, where he served as a professor of rhetoric and philosophy. He was born around 1520 and made significant contributions to the intellectual and academic life of the region.
Another notable individual with the surname CEPLINA was Martynas CEPLINA, a Lithuanian Catholic priest who lived in the 17th century. He was known for his work in promoting education and establishing schools in the Samogitian region.
In the 18th century, a family of landowners named CEPLINA is recorded as owning substantial estates in the Kaunas region of Lithuania. One member of this family, Juozas CEPLINA, born in 1745, played a role in the Lithuanian cultural revival movement of the time.
During the 19th century, the CEPLINA surname gained recognition through the works of Jonas CEPLINA, a Lithuanian poet and writer who was born in 1835. His literary contributions helped preserve and promote the Lithuanian language and culture.
Another notable figure with the CEPLINA surname was Antanas CEPLINA, a Lithuanian painter and artist who lived in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was celebrated for his landscape paintings, depicting the beauty of the Lithuanian countryside.
Throughout its history, the surname CEPLINA has been associated with various place names and localities in Lithuania, such as the village of Ceplinas in the Raseiniai district, which likely derived its name from the surname itself.
Demographics
Among Census respondents with the surname Ceplina, the largest self-reported group is White at 86.5%. The next largest groups are Two or More Races (8.7%) and Hispanic (1.9%).
The bar chart below shows how Ceplina bearers described their own race and ethnicity on the 2020 Census form. The Census Bureau groups responses into six broad categories: White, Black or African American, Hispanic or Latino, Asian and Pacific Islander, American Indian and Alaska Native, and Two or More Races. When a category has too few respondents for a given surname, the Bureau suppresses the figure to protect individual privacy, which is why some names show fewer than six slices.
Percentages are shown for every Census year so the breakdown stays comparable over time. When the source file also includes raw headcounts, Name Census shows those alongside the percentages in the legend.
Keep in mind that these are self-reported numbers. A person's surname does not determine their race or ethnicity, and the distribution you see here reflects the specific population who happened to carry the Ceplina surname at the time of the 2020 Census, not any inherent property of the name itself.
Timeline
Ceplina appears in 3 published Census surname files: 2000, 2010, 2020. The cards below show how the name's rank and bearer count changed across each release.
2000
National surname rank
First available Census row
2010
National surname rank
-6 bearers (-5.2%)
2020
National surname rank
-6 bearers (-5.5%)
| Year | Rank | Count | Per 100K | Count change | Rank change |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | #134,037 | 116 | 0.04 | First available Census row | First available Census row |
| 2010 | #149,395 | 110 | 0.04 | -6 bearers (-5.2%) | Down 15,358 places |
| 2020 | #153,590 | 104 | 0.03 | -6 bearers (-5.5%) | Down 4,195 places |
For 2020, the Census Bureau published race and Hispanic-origin columns as counts rather than percentages. Name Census converts those counts back into shares so the ancestry section stays comparable with the older surname files.
Year on year
How has the Ceplina surname changed between Census years? The chart shows bearer count side by side, and the table compares rank, count, and frequency.
Census year comparison
| Metric | 2010 | 2020 | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Rank | #149,395 | #153,590 | -2.8% |
| Count | 110 | 104 | -5.5% |
| Per 100K | 0.04 | 0.03 | -13.0% |
Between the 2010 and 2020 Census, the number of Ceplina bearers went from 110 to 104 (-5.5% change). The surname moved down 4,195 positions in the national ranking, going from #149,395 to #153,590.
FAQ
Name Census estimates that about 119 living Americans carry the surname Ceplina. Using the current population baseline, that works out to roughly 1 in 2,880,289 residents.
Ceplina ranks #153,590 in the 2020 Census surname tables and is classified on this site as "Very Rare." The Census recorded the name at a frequency of 0.03 per 100,000 residents, which is about 0 people out of every 100,000.
The raw 2020 Census file counted 104 people with the surname Ceplina. That is different from the site's living-bearer estimate (119), which projects the surname's present-day count by applying the Census frequency rate to the current U.S. population.
It is the Census Bureau's normalized frequency measure. A rate of 0.03 per 100,000 means that if you picked a random group of 100,000 U.S. residents, you would expect about 0 of them to have the surname Ceplina.
Between 2010 and 2020, the surname Ceplina went from 110 recorded bearers to 104. That is a decrease of 6 (-5.5%). In the national ranking it fell from #149,395 to #153,590.
Among Census respondents with the surname Ceplina, the largest self-reported group is White at 86.5%. The next largest groups are Two or More Races (8.7%) and Hispanic (1.9%). These figures come from the 2020 Census Bureau surname tables, based on how respondents described their own race and ethnicity.
White is the largest self-reported group for the surname Ceplina in the 2020 Census, accounting for 86.5% (90 people in the source table).
Ceplina appears across multiple self-reported groups in the Census data. The largest shares in the 2020 file are White (86.5%), Two or More Races (8.7%), Hispanic (1.9%). For 2020, the source file also published raw headcounts for each group, which is why this page can show both percentages and counts in the ancestry section.
Yes. This page is using the latest surname file currently loaded on Name Census, which is 2020. The historical section above also keeps any older Census surname entries we have for Ceplina (2000, 2010, 2020).
No. The Census Bureau only publishes surnames that appeared at least 100 times in a given decennial Census. That means very rare surnames are excluded entirely, and a surname can appear in one Census release but disappear from a later one if it falls below the reporting threshold.
There are two main reasons: rounding and suppression. The Census Bureau rounds published values, and it may suppress very small cells to protect privacy. For 2020, the Bureau also published raw group counts rather than direct percentages, so Name Census converts those counts back into shares for comparability across census years.
A surname originating from Slavic roots, possibly relating to a location or occupation. The fuller origin note on this page goes into more detail.
All surname statistics on Name Census are drawn from the US Census Bureau's decennial surname frequency tables. These files list every surname that appeared 100 or more times in the 2020 Census, along with a count, a per-100,000 rate, and a self-reported demographic breakdown. You can read the full explanation on our methodology page.
For surnames, Name Census does not age cohorts the way it does for first names. Instead, it takes the Census Bureau's published frequency for Ceplina (0.03 per 100,000) and applies that rate to the current U.S. resident population to estimate how many living Americans have the surname today.
For a quick modern estimate, our sister site HowManyOfMe.org answers that in one glance, with the living-bearer count front and centre.