The surname Molina has its roots in the Spanish language, originating as an occupational surname from the Latin word 'mola,' meaning 'millstone,' and 'molina,' meaning 'mill.' This surname emerged during the early Middle Ages, typically identifying individuals who operated mills. The influence of milling is evident in other Spanish surnames, such as Molinero, and is reflected in the heraldry of places like Molina de Segura and Molina de Aragón, where mill-related symbols are prominent in their coats of arms.
Based on Census data, Molina ranks #320 among U.S. last names, with an estimated 96979 individuals — approximately 33 per 100,000 people.
Our database contains over 27527 people with the last name Molina. This surname is most commonly found in Texas, Florida, California. We have over 21 unique first names combined with the last name Molina in our records. The most frequent first names associated with this surname are Maria, Jose, Juan.
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