The surname Joiner likely originates from an occupational background, referring to a skilled craftsman who constructs wooden items, particularly furniture. The name is derived from the Old French term "joigneor," which means "to join" or "to connect," reflecting the trade's emphasis on assembling wooden components. This surname is common in English-speaking countries and is associated with individuals who historically worked in carpentry and related fields.
Listed at rank #2228, the last name Joiner was reported 16349 times in U.S. records — or 6 individuals per 100,000.
Our database contains over 734 people with the last name Joiner. This surname is most commonly found in Georgia, Florida, Texas. We have over 1 unique first names combined with the last name Joiner in our records. The most frequent first names associated with this surname are James.
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