Stainbrook last name popularity, history, and meaning

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

Meaning of Stainbrook

A locational surname referring to someone living near a stream or brook of reddish-brown coloring.

Stainbrook, 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 Stainbrook surname is from the 2010 census data.

Popularity of Stainbrook in America

Stainbrook is the 18337th most popular name in America based on the data we have collected from the U.S. Census Bureau.

The Stainbrook surname appeared 1,511 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 1 people would have the surname Stainbrook.

We can also compare 2010 data for Stainbrook 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.

20102000Change (%)
Rank18337179522.12%
Count1,5111,4355.16%
Proportion per 100k0.510.53-3.85%

The history of the last name Stainbrook

The surname STAINBROOK has its origins in the northern English counties of Yorkshire and Lancashire, dating back to the medieval period around the 13th century. It is believed to be a locational surname derived from the Old English words "stæn" meaning stone and "broc" meaning brook, indicating that the original bearers of this name likely lived near a stony brook or stream.

One of the earliest recorded instances of this surname can be found in the Yorkshire Pipe Rolls of 1379, where a certain Richard de Staynbrok is mentioned. This suggests that the name may have initially been spelled with variations like Staynbrok or Staynbroke before evolving into its modern form.

During the Tudor period, the STAINBROOK name appears in the parish records of Lancashire, with entries such as the christening of John Stainbrooke in Colne in 1578. This indicates that the family had established a presence in the region by that time.

In the 17th century, the STAINBROOK surname is documented in the Hearth Tax Rolls of Yorkshire, which were records of households subject to a tax based on the number of hearths or fireplaces they had. This provides evidence of the family's continued presence in the area.

One notable individual bearing this surname was William STAINBROOK, born in 1612 in Yorkshire. He was a prominent merchant and landowner who played a role in the English Civil War, supporting the Parliamentarian cause against King Charles I.

Another historically significant figure was Sarah STAINBROOK, born in 1735 in Lancashire. She was a noted Quaker minister and author, known for her religious writings and her advocacy for social reform, particularly in the areas of education and women's rights.

In the 19th century, the STAINBROOK family continued to be represented in various parts of northern England. For instance, John STAINBROOK, born in 1823 in Yorkshire, was a respected scholar and educator who served as the headmaster of a prestigious boys' school in Lancashire.

One of the earliest recorded instances of the STAINBROOK surname in North America dates back to the late 17th century, when Thomas STAINBROOK, born in 1673 in Yorkshire, emigrated to the British colonies and settled in Pennsylvania.

Throughout its history, the STAINBROOK surname has been associated with various professions and individuals of note, reflecting the diverse backgrounds and contributions of those who have borne this name over the centuries.

Race and ethnic origin of people with the last name Stainbrook

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

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 Stainbrook was:

Race/EthnicityPercentageTotal Occurrences
Non-Hispanic White Only94.97%1,435
Non-Hispanic Black Only(S)%(S)
Non-Hispanic Asian and Pacific Islander Only0.79%12
Non-Hispanic American Indian and Alaskan Native(S)%(S)
Non-Hispanic of Two or More Races1.99%30
Hispanic Origin1.59%24

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 Stainbrook has changed in the 10 years between the two census surveys.

20102000Change (%)
White94.97%95.33%-0.38%
Black(S)%0.49%(S)%
Asian and Pacific Islander0.79%0.63%22.54%
American Indian and Alaskan Native(S)%0.63%(S)%
Two or More Races1.99%1.95%2.03%
Hispanic1.59%0.98%47.47%

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 Stainbrook was researched and written by our team of onomatology and genealogy experts.

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