The surname David is of Hebrew origin, derived from the Hebrew name "Dawid," which means "beloved." It is a common surname in various cultures and languages, often found in Jewish, English, French, and other European contexts. The name has historical significance, most notably associated with King David of Israel, a central figure in biblical history. In Hungary, the surname Dávid is linked to a noble family, reflecting its historical and cultural importance in the region.
The last name David appears about 44040 times in U.S. Census records, earning it rank #782 nationally. This equals around 15 individuals per 100,000 in the U.S.
Our database contains over 15898 people with the last name David. This surname is most commonly found in California, Florida, North Carolina. We have over 12 unique first names combined with the last name David in our records. The most frequent first names associated with this surname are David, Smith, John.
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