Popularity of the last name by country
United States
- Massachusetts (14,209)
- Virginia (10,636)
- North Carolina (10,246)
- California (10,066)
- Missouri (6,880)
- Connecticut (6,850)
- Tennessee (6,134)
- New York (6,120)
- Maryland (4,191)
- Illinois (4,070)
- Alabama (3,710)
- New Hampshire (3,342)
- Utah (3,237)
- Texas (3,116)
- Kentucky (2,959)
- Pennsylvania (2,713)
- Arkansas (2,362)
- Maine (2,342)
- Colorado (2,172)
- Georgia (2,053)
- Ohio (2,044)
- Vermont (1,538)
- Michigan (1,528)
- West Virginia (1,466)
- Indiana (1,420)
- Minnesota (1,355)
- Hawaii (1,196)
- Iowa (1,161)
- New Jersey (1,093)
- Oklahoma (1,081)
- Washington (1,018)
- South Carolina (1,004)
- Kansas (990)
- Wisconsin (847)
- Mississippi (736)
- Florida (715)
- Oregon (647)
- Montana (546)
- Louisiana (471)
- Nebraska (461)
- Arizona (456)
- North Dakota (454)
- Idaho (366)
- Rhode Island (327)
- South Dakota (239)
- New Mexico (233)
- Nevada (175)
- Wyoming (136)
- Delaware (79)
- Alaska (51)
All countries
- United Kingdom (242,909)
- United States (124,563)
- Netherlands (24,176)
- Norway (9,351)
- Germany (7,406)
- Australia (6,938)
- Denmark (5,716)
- France (5,170)
- New Zealand (4,962)
- Unknown country (2,237)
- Ireland (2,193)
- Canada (2,027)
- Sweden (1,483)
- Austria (1,001)
- Belgium (511)
- Finland (493)
- Italy (393)
- Switzerland (364)
- Hungary (305)
- Colombia (182)
- Mexico (157)
- China (124)
- India (119)
- Spain (112)
- Estonia (109)
- Russian Federation (92)
- Indonesia (87)
- Argentina (86)
- Morocco (85)
- Romania (80)
- Iceland (75)
- Trinidad and Tobago (61)
- Poland (59)
- Slovakia (Slovak Republic) (57)
- Turkey (57)
- South Africa (56)
- Algeria (55)
- Greece (53)
- Jamaica (51)
- Malaysia (46)
Origine of last name
HOLT : English North German Dutch Danish and Norwegian: topographic name for someone who lived in or by a small wood from Middle English Middle Low German Danish and Norwegian holt or a habitational name from one of the many places called with this word. In England the surname is widely distributed but more common in Lancashire and Yorkshire than elsewhere.
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