Cookes Surname

635,252nd
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 480 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
Australia
Highest density in:
Australia

Cookes Surname Definition:

Cooke’s (Son); v. Cooke.

Cookes Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Australia3031:89,09510,253
England1251:445,74429,621
United States451:8,054,643356,745
Canada21:18,422,796409,488
Jamaica21:1,434,97411,081
Ireland11:4,708,93929,543
Malaysia11:29,494,225409,885
Nicaragua11:6,021,0908,768
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England1281:190,43315,429
Wales31:522,80514,314
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States441:1,141,33465,198

Cookes Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

Cooke’s (Son); v. Cooke.

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

Cook pluralized.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

See Cook. Of this name was the founder of Worcester College, Oxford.

The Norman People (1874)

Cook is an occupational surname from the Old English word ‘coc’. Originally a cook might have been anything from a cook as we know it to a cooked-meat seller or even the keeper of an eating-house.

There are many variations on this surname from the obvious Cookson (which gives us Cuckson and Cuxon) to Cookes, Coke, and the more popular Cooke. Many commentators consider the final ‘e’ in Cooke as snobbish and affected. However, this is the spelling which is found in the fourteenth century from Piers Plowman, which refers to ‘Brewester, Batess, Bochers and Cookes’.

After the Norman Conquest a French variation appeared. This is Lequeux, which despite its exotic appearance means simply ‘cook’. It comes from the Old French word ‘queu’, meaning a ‘cook’, a ‘seller of cooked meats’, or an ‘eating- house keeper’. (The strikingly similar English word ‘queue’ does not, however, come from this source. It comes from the Old French word for a tail-le queue-which may have been the origin of Kew Gardens. Alternatively, the name Kew sometimes derives from a place name, a (now vanished) town near Boulogne.) Naturally, this good old English name for a vital activity abounds in ancient records. The earliest mention of the name comes over a century before the Domesday Book, in an Anglo-Saxon will dating from approximately 950, where one Aelfsige Se Coc is mentioned.

The explorations of Captain James Cook have left the name Cook all over the Pacific Ocean. The two most notable geographical features named after this famous navigator are the Cook Islands in the South Pacific and Cook Strait, New Zealand. Many other places are named after members of his crew, or even the days on which they were discovered (Christmas Island, for instance).

To be given a ‘Cook’s Tour’ of somewhere is to be shown round it, usually by a guide, and comes from the first great travel firm, Thomas Cook & Co, started in 1841.

The hat we today call a ‘bowler’ was introduced by one William Coke, a Norfolk huntsman, in 1850. Mr Coke asked his hatter, Mr Beaulieu of Nelson Square, London, to design him headgear more suitable than the then fashionable tall riding hat. The new hat became known as a bowler after the anglicisation of the designer’s name, though at the beginning it was also often referred to as a ‘Coke’.

The United Kingdom has 10 Cook-related towns-these range from Cookbury to Cookstown. Predictably the Pacific Ocean and Australia are full of Cooks including Cook Island, Mount Cooke, the Cook District of Canberra and a major reef in New Caledonia.

With about 102,000 namesakes Cook is the 53rd most popular surname in England and Wales. Were those with an ‘e’ at the end of the name added, the number and ranking would increase markedly. This variation is not common enough to be counted separately and neither version’s count is available for Scotland for the same reason. Cook(e) is notably popular in and around Bristol where an estimated one in about 425 families bears the name. In descending numerical order other strongholds of one spelling or the other are Teesside, Birmingham and Cardiff. Around the world Cooks and Cookes are most common in Canberra (one in 561 families), Auckland (one in 639) and Wellington (one in 660). In the United States there are an estimated 313,000 Cooks and 38,000 Cookes, in combination making this the country’s 43rd most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

Cookes Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name Cookes Come From? nationality or country of origin

The surname Cookes is more frequently found in Australia than any other country or territory. It can occur in the variant forms:. For other potential spellings of this surname click here.

How Common Is The Last Name Cookes? popularity and diffusion

It is the 635,252nd most commonly held last name in the world, held by around 1 in 15,182,387 people. It occurs mostly in Oceania, where 63 percent of Cookes live; 63 percent live in Australasia and 63 percent live in Australia and New Zealand.

Cookes is most common in Australia, where it is held by 303 people, or 1 in 89,095. In Australia Cookes is most numerous in: Victoria, where 77 percent are found, New South Wales, where 16 percent are found and South Australia, where 8 percent are found. Excluding Australia Cookes exists in 7 countries. It is also found in England, where 26 percent are found and The United States, where 9 percent are found.

Cookes Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The frequency of Cookes has changed over time. In England the number of people who held the Cookes surname contracted 2 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in The United States it grew 102 percent between 1880 and 2014.

Cookes Last Name Statistics demography

In The United States those bearing the Cookes surname are 3.23% more likely to be registered Republicans than the national average, with 50% being registered to vote for the party.

Cookes earn somewhat more than the average income. In United States they earn 10.23% more than the national average, earning $47,565 USD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Cookies922/
Cookees921/
Chookes920/
Cokes91421/
Chokes8387/
Cookis8377/
Cockes8348/
Scokes835/
Sookes832/
Cokess831/
Cokies831/
Coukes830/
Cookish7753/
Kookesh7727/
Kookest771/
Cockeis771/
Cookiss771/
Coskeys770/
Kokes73684/
Sokes7369/
Cokis7363/
Jokes7329/
Cakes7321/
Cukes732/
Cokez731/
Koohkesh711/
Cocketts711/
Kokesh672,511/
Jackes67370/
Coques67156/
Joukes67110/
Coceas6787/
Coches6780/
Jokesz6780/
Kuckes6765/
Sackes6749/
Kokkes6748/
Kokese6734/
Kotkes6725/
Kückes6724/
Kokesz6723/
Cakeus6717/
Kokeas6714/
Cakkes6714/
Koçkes6710/
Soikes6710/
Coukis678/
Koukes677/
Scakes674/
Cockis673/
Chakes673/
Zhokes672/
Cokgez672/
Jokesh672/
Zokies671/
Kodkes671/
Cackes671/
Chokis671/
Jokest671/
Cuckes671/
Cokish671/
Koskes671/
Zoukes671/
Zokese671/
Kokess670/
Caukes670/
Soukes670/
Jockes670/
Kuokes670/
Caskes670/

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