Popularity of the last name by country
United Kingdom
- Derbyshire (44,717)
- Kent (42,591)
- London (34,303)
- Dorset (33,098)
- Gloucestershire (24,631)
- Somerset (17,668)
- Warwickshire (15,374)
- Essex (14,742)
- Devon (13,646)
- Surrey (13,211)
- Norfolk (13,128)
- Wiltshire (11,550)
- Hampshire (10,023)
- Lancashire (9,191)
- Staffordshire (6,870)
- Herefordshire and Worcester (6,059)
- Cornwall (6,041)
- Buckinghamshire (5,506)
- Berkshire (5,145)
- Hertfordshire (4,049)
- Suffolk (3,971)
- East Sussex (3,689)
- Oxfordshire (2,780)
- Leicestershire (2,046)
- West Sussex (1,816)
- North Yorkshire (1,778)
- Nottinghamshire (1,511)
- Bedfordshire (1,502)
- Avon (1,374)
- Gwent (1,172)
- County Durham (1,111)
- Cheshire (1,057)
- West Yorkshire (1,023)
- Northamptonshire (939)
- Lincolnshire (932)
- South Yorkshire (813)
- Cambridgeshire (714)
- Shropshire (714)
- South Glamorgan (674)
- Northumberland (641)
- Lothian (536)
- West Midlands (470)
- Dyfed (452)
- Strathclyde (361)
- Cumbria (279)
- Merseyside (187)
- East Riding of Yorkshire (181)
- Isle of Wight (176)
- Jersey (172)
- West Glamorgan (138)
- Guernsey (108)
- Tyne and Wear (69)
- Fifeshire (65)
- Isle of Man (62)
- Clwyd (58)
- Powys (52)
- Central (49)
- Londonderry (45)
- Humberside (43)
- Mid Glamorgan (43)
All countries
- United Kingdom (454,500)
- United States (130,255)
- Australia (3,450)
- France (1,961)
- Canada (1,414)
- Ireland (655)
- New Zealand (325)
- Belgium (299)
- Germany (197)
- Sweden (193)
- Netherlands (177)
- South Africa (82)
- Czech republic (67)
- Italy (45)
- Chile (44)
- India (37)
- Mexico (26)
- Norway (26)
- Portugal (26)
- Turkey (26)
- Finland (25)
- Egypt (22)
- United States Minor Outlying Islands (20)
- Switzerland (19)
- Iraq (19)
- Austria (17)
- Trinidad and Tobago (16)
- Costa rica (15)
- Israel (15)
- Argentina (14)
- Greece (14)
- Panama (13)
- Myanmar (12)
- Russian Federation (12)
- Poland (11)
- Venezuela (11)
- China (10)
- Spain (10)
- Singapore (10)
- Denmark (9)
Origine of last name
STONE : Local. A town in England. The name was probably given to an individual who resided near or by some remarkable sjone, or at a place called Stone. Will at the Stone.
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