Cox Surname

1,039th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 515,679 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
United States
Highest density in:
Turks and Caicos Islands

Cox Surname Definition:

Personal. 'Cock,' a term of familiarity. There are over two columns of Coxes in London Directory The history of the name is interesting, and every stage can be proved conclusively. The natural pertness of boys, so like the habits of the strutting barn-door fowl, caused cock to be used much in the sense of our 'Well, old Cock, how are you?' There was an affinity between the boy in the scullery and the cock in the yard: both swaggered, and both could crow.

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Cox Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States343,5271:1,05567
England77,6551:71862
Australia32,5791:82973
Canada14,8491:2,481296
South Africa4,6941:11,5421,435
Netherlands3,7721:4,477441
New Zealand3,5031:1,293137
Wales3,4881:88783
Ireland3,0741:1,532309
Guatemala3,0731:5,234709
Belgium2,9821:3,855406
Scotland2,4601:2,176399
Jamaica1,4971:1,917316
Mexico1,2761:97,2783,689
Bahamas1,2441:31571
Germany1,2201:65,9888,440
Ecuador1,1731:13,5602,112
Trinidad and Tobago1,0211:1,336194
Barbados9851:29263
France9021:73,63910,311
Chile8961:19,6611,274
Northern Ireland8771:2,104432
Thailand7671:92,09712,937
Guyana5271:1,446245
Spain5251:89,0517,502
Russia4511:319,56332,317
Brazil4311:496,69218,741
Turks and Caicos Islands3991:8618
Saudi Arabia3981:77,52710,981
Saint Lucia3701:48386
Panama3011:12,9981,055
Israel2621:32,6634,603
Peru2431:130,7997,416
Grenada2211:49193
Dominican Republic1931:54,0572,726
Japan1881:680,02316,802
Venezuela1701:177,6715,115
Portugal1601:65,1143,431
Fiji1571:5,6971,113
Liberia1461:30,1952,888
Argentina1361:314,29024,990
Malaysia1321:223,44112,908
Italy1281:477,78749,484
Philippines1271:797,15176,551
Swaziland1261:10,303513
Guernsey1251:51668
Sweden1251:78,7745,875
Zimbabwe1211:127,58916,979
Switzerland1061:77,4808,969
Nicaragua1021:59,0301,521
Bermuda821:796128
Belize791:4,500809
Isle of Man771:1,115177
Bahrain731:18,4743,432
Jersey711:1,397194
India671:11,448,737210,278
Luxembourg611:9,5171,548
Kuwait581:65,5297,566
Norway561:91,82712,640
China551:24,860,3921,354
Nigeria521:3,406,592101,701
Papua New Guinea511:159,87722,106
Denmark461:122,71111,225
Estonia421:31,4725,782
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines421:2,682458
Austria401:212,88626,249
Greece351:316,56545,415
Hong Kong351:209,5853,000
Costa Rica331:144,8512,103
Antigua and Barbuda321:3,099465
Iraq311:1,129,73113,630
Malta301:14,342837
Uruguay301:114,39210,866
Botswana281:78,10513,263
Belarus251:380,04239,396
British Virgin Islands251:1,264193
Cayman Islands251:2,556317
United States Virgin Islands251:4,415699
Czechia221:483,34051,393
Guam211:7,6251,143
Saint Pierre and Miquelon181:35693
United Arab Emirates181:509,01523,390
Bangladesh171:9,373,92813,497
Indonesia171:7,779,364314,803
Uganda171:2,296,42870,019
Puerto Rico151:236,6762,394
Egypt131:7,071,98148,111
Finland131:422,82327,659
Gibraltar131:2,612585
Singapore131:423,66918,211
American Samoa111:5,0691,123
Kazakhstan101:1,768,25083,699
Kenya101:4,617,99042,693
Afghanistan91:3,572,57620,130
Ghana91:3,002,29911,581
Honduras91:979,6054,574
Taiwan91:2,604,97216,335
Tunisia91:67,8478,246
Turkey91:8,646,825130,497
Vanuatu91:29,253714
Poland81:4,751,094138,864
South Korea81:6,405,0321,091
Cuba71:1,646,1028,141
Qatar61:393,00055,922
Saint Kitts and Nevis61:9,200695
Azerbaijan51:1,929,82423,635
Bolivia51:2,123,2876,830
Gambia51:384,690543
Haiti51:2,136,78115,037
Rwanda51:2,272,9963,607
Vietnam51:18,529,2113,282
Mauritius41:323,35410,053
Montserrat41:1,237187
Oman41:921,9937,313
Sierra Leone41:1,772,408958
Sudan41:9,377,5498,207
Tonga41:26,828461
Ukraine41:11,380,674331,818
Uzbekistan41:7,732,28643,643
Cameroon31:6,923,023143,724
Congo31:1,663,03227,638
Cyprus31:294,9598,690
DR Congo31:24,626,523260,455
Jordan31:2,947,47921,051
Kyrgyzstan31:1,990,88579,765
Monaco31:12,3552,088
Pakistan31:59,547,962132,569
Serbia31:2,381,64930,913
Slovakia31:1,778,817104,392
Tanzania31:17,647,204107,932
Benin21:5,167,80184,334
Brunei21:209,3663,098
Burkina Faso21:9,176,05023,741
Cambodia21:7,743,57311,959
Croatia21:2,114,30285,143
El Salvador21:3,171,9446,376
Ethiopia21:48,773,13129,601
Iran21:38,391,262236,033
Laos21:3,294,1621,900
Malawi21:8,559,55434,093
Moldova21:1,780,68455,103
Mongolia21:1,412,64416,950
Sri Lanka21:10,404,28018,448
Zambia21:7,924,96145,994
Albania11:2,914,05529,474
Algeria11:38,631,551130,422
Angola11:26,989,21411,853
Anguilla11:13,436792
Armenia11:2,930,18022,770
Aruba11:103,4772,586
Bhutan11:616,0391,715
Bosnia and Herzegovina11:3,536,40219,532
Bulgaria11:6,978,90586,260
Chad11:13,592,19913,092
Colombia11:47,774,07244,230
Cook Islands11:18,1791,485
Curaçao11:157,2471,313
Djibouti11:914,9321,612
Falkland Islands11:3,132317
French Polynesia11:280,8057,211
Gabon11:1,889,1946,814
Georgia11:3,745,54547,852
Hungary11:9,816,27773,288
Iceland11:380,09011,096
Ivory Coast11:23,071,23276,679
Latvia11:2,050,04660,295
Lebanon11:5,637,08332,436
Lithuania11:3,034,58847,401
Macau11:601,6301,582
North Macedonia11:2,101,47231,546
Mali11:16,969,0354,067
Morocco11:34,476,099111,471
Myanmar11:51,937,9852,166
Nepal11:28,480,95622,413
New Caledonia11:276,22310,363
Niger11:19,192,017110,060
Northern Mariana Islands11:54,5801,498
Romania11:20,077,87089,414
Saint Martin11:35,156229
Senegal11:14,579,34211,705
Slovenia11:2,487,67531,128
Syria11:19,301,02222,457
Togo11:7,247,76812,049
Transnistria11:474,69917,893
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland2,5971:1,706329
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England43,5461:56049
Wales9071:1,729119
Scotland8731:4,288681
Jersey381:1,365217
Guernsey291:1,126198
Isle of Man141:3,876418
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States59,9681:83757

Cox (1,579) may also be a first name.

Cox Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

Personal. 'Cock,' a term of familiarity. There are over two columns of Coxes in London Directory The history of the name is interesting, and every stage can be proved conclusively. The natural pertness of boys, so like the habits of the strutting barn-door fowl, caused cock to be used much in the sense of our 'Well, old Cock, how are you?' There was an affinity between the boy in the scullery and the cock in the yard: both swaggered, and both could crow. In the Nun's PrieSt's Tale of Chaucer it is said of Chanticleer, 'Nothing ne list him thanne for to crow, Bat cried anon cok, cok, and up he sterte.'

Thus 'cock' became the general sobriquet of a sharp and forward lad. The farm-lad, the scullion, or the apprentice was ever 'Cock' by itself, or if attached to his Christian name, Jeff-cock, or Will-cock, or Bat-cock, or Han-cock. Thus we have the story of Cocke Lorelle, and the old nursery rhyme begins:

'Who killed Cock Robin?' Again, in Gammer Gurton's Needle (1566) the boy is simply 'Cock':

'My gammer is so out of course, And frantic all at once. That Cock, our boy, and I, poor wench, Have felt it on our bones.'

Sometimes the font-name was forgotten in the term, hence such entries as 'Item, to Cok, my servant, xxs' (Will of Roger Thornton, 1429: PPP.); 'Cok ffenwyk' and 'Cok Crissop.'

(Patent Roll, 13 and 14 Henry VII). 'Coc le Afeyte' was forbidden to live in London, 1369 (WWW.). The patronymic of this was Cocks or Cockson.

Coc de Slepe, Salop, 1273. Hundred Rolls.

Edward Cockson. Calendar of Proceedings in Chancery, temp. Elizabeth I.

John Cockson. Index to Originalia et Memorandum.

Cok' Carnifer, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.

These have become modernly Cox, Coxe, Coxon, and Coxen (compare Wilcoxon for Wilcockson, Dix and Dixon for Dicks and Dickson, Rix and Rixon for Ricks and Rickson, also cox-comb). One or two instances will suffice:

Thomas Kokson, 1379: Poll Tax of Yorkshire.Stolen from Fore bears

Cok Wighame, Northumberland, 1404: The History of Liddesdale and the Debatable Land.

Robert Cockson, or Cokson, or Coxson, or Coxon, sup. for B.A., Jan. 1555-6: Register of the University of Oxford.

'Walter Cocks or Cox, chaplain, sup. for B.C.L., 20 April, 1515: ibid.

John Cockis, or Coxe, allowed to determine Mich, term, 1546: ibid.

How popular Cock was, Cox and Coxe are sufficient proof. There are over 1000 Coxes in London commercial centres alone, counting five to a family. For compounds of Cock (v. above), such as Simcock and Simcox, Laycock, Pidcock, Mycock, Jeflcock, Sec, see these names in their proper places. It is clear that cork became, like kin, a pet desinence; and in the class of names I have just mentioned, must to all intents and purposes be considered as such. Certain sobriquets of a more or less depreciative character were similarly formed. Dawcock (i.e. Jack-daw) was an empty-headed noodle. In Appius and Virginia (1563) Mansipula says: 'My lady's great business belike is at an end: When you, goodman dawcock, lust for to wend.' An earlier form of 'Pillicock, Pillicock sate on a hill. If he's not gone he sits there still,' will be found in King Lear. A lobcock was a lubberly fellow. 'Baligant, an unweldie lubber, great lobcock' (Cotgrave). In 'Wily Beguiled' Will Cricket says to Churms, 'Why, since you were bombasted that your lubberly legs would not carry your Jobcock body." Meacock and nescock were effeminate fellows. In 'Wit without Money,' Valentine says, 'For then you are meacocks, fools, and miserable.' 'And shall I then, being fed with this hope, prove such amecockeora milkesop?' Greene's Gwydonius, 1593; ct Sweetcock (q.v).

A Dictionary of English and Welsh Surnames (1896) by Charles Wareing Endell Bardsley

COCK’s (Son): v. Cock.

Surnames of the United Kingdom (1912) by Henry Harrison

(1) “Watchman” or “Leader” in Welsh (Coch). (2) Also “Hill Dweller” in Old English. (Compare Haycock for Haystack.) (3) Also nickname for “Cook”, and (4) House or inn sign of “Cock”.

South African Surnames (1965) by Eric Rosenthal

(English) Dweller at the sign of the cock, a common signboard; dweller near a small hill or clump of trees; variants of Cook, q.v.

Dictionary of American Family Names (1956) by Elsdon Coles Smith

See English Surn. under Cook, i. 165. Probably a synonym of Little. It may, however, be the same as Cook, from its latinized form, thus: Cocus, Cocks, Cox.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

Cock, little—a term of endearment, a diminutive, the same as ot or kin, used as a termination, as Wittcox, little Will; Simcox, little Sim, etc. The word is also often used to denote a leader or chief man. Addison says: "Sir Andrew is the cock of the club."

An Etymological Dictionary of Family and Christian Names (1857) by William Arthur

From the Flemish, Kockx; from the Dutch, Koks, Kokx; a personal name.

British Family Names: Their Origin and Meaning (1903) by Henry Barber

Cox. —Though also scattered about the midland counties, Cox finds its great home in the south of England in the contiguous counties of Dorset and Somerset. It is fairly numerous in the counties of Gloucester, Oxford, and Warwickshire. Rare or absent in the north of England and in the eastern coast counties.

Homes of Family Names in Great Britain (1890) by Henry Brougham Guppy

User-submitted Reference

(Scottish, English) The Cox surname derives from a nickname to a child Han-cock, Al-cock.

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Cox Last Name Facts

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

The last name Cox is most common in The United States. It can occur as a variant:. Click here for further potential spellings of Cox.

How Common Is The Last Name Cox? popularity and diffusion

This surname is the 1,039th most widespread surname at a global level. It is borne by around 1 in 14,132 people. This last name occurs mostly in The Americas, where 67 percent of Cox are found; 64 percent are found in North America and 64 percent are found in Anglo-North America. It is also the 194,673rd most commonly occurring first name on earth It is held by 1,579 people.

This surname is most common in The United States, where it is held by 343,527 people, or 1 in 1,055. In The United States Cox is mostly concentrated in: Texas, where 10 percent reside, California, where 7 percent reside and Georgia, where 6 percent reside. Barring The United States it exists in 183 countries. It is also common in England, where 15 percent reside and Australia, where 6 percent reside.

Cox Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The occurrence of Cox has changed over time. In The United States the number of people carrying the Cox surname grew 573 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it grew 178 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Wales it grew 385 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Ireland it grew 118 percent between 1901 and 2014 and in Scotland it grew 282 percent between 1881 and 2014.

Cox Last Name Statistics demography

The religious devotion of those holding the Cox last name is predominantly Catholic (76%) in Ireland and Buddhist (44%) in Russia.

In The United States Cox are 16.15% more likely to be registered with the Republican Party than the national average, with 62.92% being registered to vote for the party.

The amount Cox earn in different countries varies greatly. In Italy they earn 89% more than the national average, earning €56,757 per year; in Norway they earn 3.7% less than the national average, earning 333,261 kr per year; in Peru they earn 31.76% more than the national average, earning S/. 25,542 per year; in South Africa they earn 91.33% more than the national average, earning R 454,680 per year; in United States they earn 3.36% less than the national average, earning $41,699 USD per year and in Canada they earn 1.88% more than the national average, earning $50,618 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Coxe8612,047/
Chox867,626/
Coox861,000/
Coux86598/
Cocx86147/
Coxs8667/
Coix8656/
Coxx8643/
Coex8636/
C'Ox864/
Ciox864/
Coxt863/
Cozx863/
Coxz863/
Gcox862/
Cokx862/
Coxd862/
Coëx862/
Czox861/
Conx861/
Dcox861/
Cuox861/
Cosx861/
Qcox861/
Ckox861/
Cohx861/
Choux751,595/
Cockx75878/
Choix75212/
D'Cox753/
Czzox751/
Qcoxd751/
Cox's751/
Couxz751/
Hckox750/
Coc6792,696/
Cos6714,676/
Coz6713,274/
Coj679,141/
Kox672,442/
Cok672,335/
Coq671,728/
Cax67974/
Coş67638/
Cog6752/
Coeckx6733/
Zox6732/
Coß6713/
Coxova679/
Coxová678/
Coţ672/
Qox671/

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