Harris Surname
Approximately 1,091,757 people bear this surname
Harris Surname Definition:
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Harry,' this being the English attempt at pronouncing the French Henri. Thus Harry is not a nick, of Henry, but the English representative form. Hence our endless Harrisons, not Henrysons.
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| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 769,932 | 1:471 | 21 |
| England | 131,638 | 1:423 | 23 |
| Australia | 53,949 | 1:500 | 17 |
| Canada | 32,407 | 1:1,137 | 74 |
| Liberia | 20,795 | 1:212 | 25 |
| South Africa | 15,126 | 1:3,582 | 471 |
| Wales | 12,985 | 1:238 | 22 |
| Jamaica | 9,436 | 1:304 | 57 |
| New Zealand | 6,379 | 1:710 | 14 |
| Scotland | 4,476 | 1:1,196 | 200 |
| Ireland | 2,688 | 1:1,752 | 345 |
| Northern Ireland | 2,175 | 1:848 | 153 |
| Indonesia | 1,953 | 1:67,716 | 7,320 |
| France | 1,742 | 1:38,130 | 4,720 |
| Guyana | 1,723 | 1:442 | 42 |
| Thailand | 1,554 | 1:45,456 | 5,167 |
| Barbados | 1,376 | 1:209 | 43 |
| Trinidad and Tobago | 1,195 | 1:1,141 | 171 |
| Israel | 1,167 | 1:7,333 | 1,129 |
| Panama | 1,121 | 1:3,490 | 432 |
| Germany | 1,051 | 1:76,599 | 9,688 |
| Spain | 996 | 1:46,940 | 4,429 |
| Malaysia | 913 | 1:32,305 | 2,736 |
| India | 719 | 1:1,066,850 | 44,205 |
| Nigeria | 685 | 1:258,603 | 14,879 |
| Argentina | 608 | 1:70,302 | 5,969 |
| Chile | 521 | 1:33,813 | 1,768 |
| Antigua and Barbuda | 480 | 1:207 | 29 |
| Bahamas | 457 | 1:857 | 168 |
| Belize | 443 | 1:802 | 172 |
| Brazil | 436 | 1:490,996 | 18,542 |
| Mexico | 392 | 1:316,648 | 6,972 |
| Philippines | 387 | 1:261,597 | 38,646 |
| Morocco | 341 | 1:101,103 | 17,469 |
| Netherlands | 326 | 1:51,801 | 8,890 |
| Venezuela | 319 | 1:94,684 | 3,555 |
| Vanuatu | 315 | 1:836 | 191 |
| Japan | 265 | 1:482,431 | 14,204 |
| Fiji | 251 | 1:3,563 | 644 |
| Nauru | 243 | 1:49 | 2 |
| Saint Kitts and Nevis | 242 | 1:228 | 49 |
| Ecuador | 225 | 1:70,693 | 5,426 |
| Pakistan | 224 | 1:797,517 | 11,351 |
| Dominican Republic | 223 | 1:46,784 | 2,447 |
| Grenada | 220 | 1:493 | 94 |
| United States Virgin Islands | 218 | 1:506 | 47 |
| Portugal | 217 | 1:48,010 | 2,732 |
| Costa Rica | 205 | 1:23,317 | 781 |
| Saint Lucia | 204 | 1:876 | 168 |
| Denmark | 200 | 1:28,224 | 2,922 |
| Saudi Arabia | 199 | 1:155,054 | 22,057 |
| Jersey | 195 | 1:509 | 30 |
| Dominica | 190 | 1:399 | 101 |
| Zimbabwe | 190 | 1:81,254 | 11,884 |
| Sweden | 187 | 1:52,656 | 4,061 |
| Switzerland | 176 | 1:46,664 | 6,327 |
| Oman | 169 | 1:21,822 | 1,965 |
| Belgium | 167 | 1:68,842 | 11,001 |
| Isle of Man | 161 | 1:533 | 56 |
| Swaziland | 152 | 1:8,541 | 460 |
| Honduras | 134 | 1:65,794 | 1,410 |
| Norway | 132 | 1:38,957 | 5,538 |
| China | 121 | 1:11,300,178 | 687 |
| Colombia | 121 | 1:394,827 | 6,373 |
| Greece | 119 | 1:93,107 | 15,707 |
| Namibia | 117 | 1:20,593 | 3,566 |
| Russia | 114 | 1:1,264,237 | 91,134 |
| Brunei | 113 | 1:3,706 | 615 |
| Turks and Caicos Islands | 112 | 1:307 | 68 |
| Italy | 111 | 1:550,961 | 53,306 |
| Iraq | 110 | 1:318,379 | 6,214 |
| Cyprus | 105 | 1:8,427 | 967 |
| Bermuda | 104 | 1:628 | 92 |
| Bahrain | 103 | 1:13,093 | 2,472 |
| Cayman Islands | 99 | 1:645 | 102 |
| Guernsey | 96 | 1:671 | 102 |
| Papua New Guinea | 96 | 1:84,935 | 11,249 |
| Haiti | 93 | 1:114,881 | 5,373 |
| United Arab Emirates | 84 | 1:109,075 | 9,578 |
| Cuba | 82 | 1:140,521 | 3,545 |
| Kuwait | 77 | 1:49,360 | 5,585 |
| Hong Kong | 76 | 1:96,520 | 1,897 |
| Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 75 | 1:1,502 | 321 |
| Guam | 70 | 1:2,287 | 297 |
| Suriname | 70 | 1:7,895 | 1,936 |
| Micronesia | 65 | 1:1,635 | 373 |
| Austria | 49 | 1:173,784 | 22,520 |
| Czechia | 42 | 1:253,178 | 34,142 |
| Ghana | 42 | 1:643,350 | 11,446 |
| Malta | 42 | 1:10,245 | 640 |
| South Korea | 42 | 1:1,220,006 | 347 |
| Taiwan | 39 | 1:601,147 | 4,434 |
| Kazakhstan | 37 | 1:477,905 | 35,586 |
| Senegal | 36 | 1:404,982 | 1,935 |
| Botswana | 33 | 1:66,271 | 11,607 |
| Latvia | 33 | 1:62,123 | 9,312 |
| Gibraltar | 32 | 1:1,061 | 232 |
| Afghanistan | 31 | 1:1,037,199 | 9,747 |
| Singapore | 30 | 1:183,590 | 7,666 |
| Tanzania | 29 | 1:1,825,573 | 47,638 |
| Anguilla | 28 | 1:480 | 47 |
| British Virgin Islands | 27 | 1:1,170 | 180 |
| Poland | 25 | 1:1,520,350 | 87,293 |
| Vietnam | 24 | 1:3,860,252 | 2,351 |
| Curaçao | 23 | 1:6,837 | 197 |
| Marshall Islands | 22 | 1:2,356 | 552 |
| Qatar | 22 | 1:107,182 | 11,536 |
| Falkland Islands | 21 | 1:149 | 17 |
| Sri Lanka | 20 | 1:1,040,428 | 9,141 |
| Estonia | 19 | 1:69,569 | 12,771 |
| Montserrat | 19 | 1:260 | 53 |
| Iran | 17 | 1:4,516,619 | 115,816 |
| Belarus | 16 | 1:593,816 | 52,198 |
| Lesotho | 16 | 1:127,035 | 12,091 |
| New Caledonia | 16 | 1:17,264 | 4,719 |
| Sierra Leone | 16 | 1:443,102 | 516 |
| American Samoa | 14 | 1:3,983 | 910 |
| Guatemala | 14 | 1:1,148,762 | 5,372 |
| Sudan | 13 | 1:2,885,400 | 5,783 |
| Saint Helena, Ascension and Tristan da Cunha | 12 | 1:488 | 87 |
| Uganda | 12 | 1:3,253,273 | 85,117 |
| Uruguay | 12 | 1:285,980 | 20,148 |
| Finland | 11 | 1:499,700 | 30,478 |
| Peru | 11 | 1:2,889,466 | 28,985 |
| Bangladesh | 10 | 1:15,935,677 | 13,533 |
| Cook Islands | 10 | 1:1,818 | 480 |
| Malawi | 10 | 1:1,711,911 | 19,525 |
| Monaco | 10 | 1:3,707 | 328 |
| Mozambique | 10 | 1:2,726,157 | 2,938 |
| Aruba | 9 | 1:11,497 | 1,511 |
| Iceland | 9 | 1:42,232 | 2,922 |
| Madagascar | 9 | 1:2,627,760 | 3,802 |
| Norfolk Island | 9 | 1:255 | 41 |
| Ukraine | 9 | 1:5,058,077 | 228,455 |
| Uzbekistan | 9 | 1:3,436,571 | 32,268 |
| Cameroon | 8 | 1:2,596,134 | 118,056 |
| Egypt | 8 | 1:11,491,969 | 62,263 |
| Kenya | 8 | 1:5,772,488 | 50,256 |
| Slovakia | 7 | 1:762,350 | 73,078 |
| Albania | 6 | 1:485,676 | 18,535 |
| Guinea | 6 | 1:1,972,303 | 1,775 |
| Angola | 5 | 1:5,397,843 | 6,980 |
| Cambodia | 5 | 1:3,097,429 | 8,690 |
| Croatia | 5 | 1:845,721 | 48,179 |
| Maldives | 5 | 1:80,834 | 3,218 |
| Nicaragua | 5 | 1:1,204,218 | 5,298 |
| Puerto Rico | 5 | 1:710,028 | 4,074 |
| Armenia | 4 | 1:732,545 | 11,666 |
| Djibouti | 4 | 1:228,733 | 966 |
| Laos | 4 | 1:1,647,081 | 888 |
| Mali | 4 | 1:4,242,259 | 2,433 |
| Tonga | 4 | 1:26,828 | 461 |
| Zambia | 4 | 1:3,962,480 | 38,524 |
| Benin | 3 | 1:3,445,201 | 77,822 |
| Luxembourg | 3 | 1:193,514 | 7,046 |
| Macau | 3 | 1:200,543 | 803 |
| Mauritius | 3 | 1:431,139 | 12,721 |
| Mongolia | 3 | 1:941,763 | 16,932 |
| Togo | 3 | 1:2,415,923 | 11,978 |
| Turkey | 3 | 1:25,940,474 | 162,557 |
| Andorra | 2 | 1:41,919 | 1,654 |
| Bulgaria | 2 | 1:3,489,452 | 64,958 |
| DR Congo | 2 | 1:36,939,785 | 260,488 |
| Ethiopia | 2 | 1:48,773,131 | 29,601 |
| Hungary | 2 | 1:4,908,138 | 64,617 |
| Ivory Coast | 2 | 1:11,535,616 | 61,806 |
| Lebanon | 2 | 1:2,818,542 | 25,087 |
| Libya | 2 | 1:3,121,987 | 6,135 |
| Lithuania | 2 | 1:1,517,294 | 35,813 |
| Myanmar | 2 | 1:25,968,992 | 2,110 |
| Nepal | 2 | 1:14,240,478 | 17,812 |
| Romania | 2 | 1:10,038,935 | 80,612 |
| Syria | 2 | 1:9,650,511 | 17,817 |
| Yemen | 2 | 1:13,212,647 | 40,633 |
| Algeria | 1 | 1:38,631,551 | 130,422 |
| Azerbaijan | 1 | 1:9,649,122 | 47,873 |
| Bhutan | 1 | 1:616,039 | 1,715 |
| Bolivia | 1 | 1:10,616,434 | 17,077 |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1 | 1:3,536,402 | 19,532 |
| Burkina Faso | 1 | 1:18,352,100 | 30,051 |
| Cape Verde | 1 | 1:529,642 | 6,792 |
| East Timor | 1 | 1:1,215,928 | 507 |
| El Salvador | 1 | 1:6,343,888 | 8,415 |
| Equatorial Guinea | 1 | 1:1,135,674 | 984 |
| Faroe Islands | 1 | 1:48,998 | 2,049 |
| French Polynesia | 1 | 1:280,805 | 7,211 |
| Gabon | 1 | 1:1,889,194 | 6,814 |
| Gambia | 1 | 1:1,923,451 | 1,043 |
| Georgia | 1 | 1:3,745,545 | 47,852 |
| Greenland | 1 | 1:56,379 | 1,133 |
| Jordan | 1 | 1:8,842,437 | 26,010 |
| North Macedonia | 1 | 1:2,101,472 | 31,546 |
| Moldova | 1 | 1:3,561,368 | 78,271 |
| Northern Cyprus | 1 | 1:319,011 | 10,202 |
| Northern Mariana Islands | 1 | 1:54,580 | 1,498 |
| Palau | 1 | 1:21,643 | 223 |
| Palestine | 1 | 1:4,548,849 | 18,388 |
| Saint Barthelemy | 1 | 1:9,614 | 134 |
| Saint Martin | 1 | 1:35,156 | 229 |
| Samoa | 1 | 1:193,808 | 1,089 |
| San Marino | 1 | 1:33,214 | 932 |
| Serbia | 1 | 1:7,144,948 | 38,459 |
| Seychelles | 1 | 1:92,393 | 1,532 |
| Tajikistan | 1 | 1:8,386,692 | 12,859 |
| Tunisia | 1 | 1:610,626 | 30,336 |
| Turkmenistan | 1 | 1:5,489,112 | 11,427 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 2,299 | 1:1,927 | 370 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 66,626 | 1:366 | 21 |
| Wales | 7,727 | 1:203 | 25 |
| Scotland | 1,705 | 1:2,195 | 395 |
| Guernsey | 66 | 1:495 | 81 |
| Jersey | 59 | 1:879 | 135 |
| Isle of Man | 38 | 1:1,428 | 193 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 128,441 | 1:391 | 18 |
Harris (53,153) may also be a first name.
Harris Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of Harry,' this being the English attempt at pronouncing the French Henri. Thus Harry is not a nick, of Henry, but the English representative form. Hence our endless Harrisons, not Henrysons. All our kings were popularly known as Harry in their own times. The practice of styling them Henry is quite modern. The feminine Henrietta dates only from the Stuart period, while Harriot or Harriet was in use early enough to become a surname. One or two Henriots occur, but they are quite exceptional. The many columns of Harrises and Harrisons in our directories testify to the great popularity of the name six and seven centuries ago. The first Harry was born on English ground, and for that reason was more favourably regarded than the Conqueror's elder sons (v. Freeman's Norman Conq.) It is interesting to note that Hanry was a common early form of entry, being a kind of half-stage between the French Henri and English Harry.
Hanry Carpenter, Oxfordshire, 1273. Hundred Rolls.
John Hanry, Buckinghamshire, ibid.
Henry, or Hanry le Notte, Warwickshire: Henry III-Edward I: Testa de Nevill, sive Liber Feodorum, temp. Henry III-Edward I.
Henry, or Hanry de Rokeley, Warwickshire: ibid.
Reginald Herryerson. History of Norfolk.
John Harris, or Harries: Register of the University of Oxford.
1547-8. Edward Broke and Anne Harrys: Marriage Lic. (London).
'son of Harry,' a form of Henry, which see. A surname more English than Scottish.
Harry’s (Son): v. Harry.
English names: usually those Of immigrant families, but see Harrihy, Henry and Horoho
Variation of Harry.
(Welsh, English) The son of Harry, the English version of Henry (home ruler).
(from the name of a male ancestor) Harris is an English name and means “son of Harry (Henry).” Jews with the name Herz, Hirsh, or Aaron (nicknamed Haare or Horre in Yiddish) often adopted this name in English-speaking countries.
From Henry, through Harry, and thence Harrison. "It is in recent times only, that a Saxon Harris, equivalent to Harry's son, has been converted into the etymological mongrel of Fitz-Harris, which is almost as startling as Fitz-Harrison or Fitz-Thompson would be." Edinb. Rev., April, 1855.
The son of Henry, which signifies rich lord.
The son of Henry.
For Heriz. Ralph Heriz, Normandy, 1180-95 (Magni Rotuli Scaccarii Normanniae); Ivo de Heriz, England, 1130; Ivo de H., 1199; Hugh de H. and Roger Herice, c. 1272 (Rot. Pip.; RCR; RH). Harris and Heriz are armorially identified, each bearing three herissons (hedgehogs) in allusion to the name. Landric de Baugency of B. in the Orleanois had issue John and Hericius, or Herice, who in 1022 were prohibited by King Robert of France from making inroads on the estates of a neighbouring abbey (Bouquet, x. 607). Landric witnessed a charter of King Robert, 1028 (Gall. Christ. viii. 297, instr.), and was ancestor of the powerful Barons of Baugency. Hericius was father of Ancelin de Beaumont (styled Alselin in Domesd.), who, 1086, held a great Barony in Notts, &c. Ivo Fitz- Herice or De Heriz, his son, was Viscount of Notts before 1130. He had issue, 1, Ralph Hanseline, who held the Barony in Notts in 1165, 2, Robert Fitz-Herice mentioned in a charter of Barberie Abbey, executed by Henry II.; 3, Josceline, mentioned in Hunts, 1156 (Rot. Pip.); 4, William, who held, 1165, two fees in Notts and four in Lincoln; 5, Humphry.
Humphry Hairez was of Berks, 1158 (Rot. Pip.). William Herez, 13th cent., possessed estates, Wilts. From him descended William Harrys, one of the principal inhabitants of Salisbury, 1469 (Hoare), ancestor of the Earls of Malmsbury, who bear the three herissons, the arms of Heriz. Lord Harris bears the same.
Wymund Harace, Normandy, 1198 (Magni Rotuli Scaccarii Normanniae).
From the Old Norse, Harri; from the Dutch, Harries; from the Flemish, Hariche; a personal name.
The name Harris is an English derivative of the colloquial pronunciations of the name Henry (Herry and Harry). All the English kings we now call Henry were known in their time as King Harry. The first King Henry (or Harry) was the first Norman king to be born on English soil. This fact encouraged his popularity, and in turn made the name itself popular. Between the eleventh and sixteenth centuries there were eight English kings so named-a number equalled only by the Edwards. Amongst these were three of England’s greatest kings: King Henry V who won the Battle of Agincourt and is now immortalised in Shakespeare’s play; King Henry VIII with his six wives and decisive ways with matrimonial disputes; and the less spectacular Henry VII whose long and prosperous reign laid the foundations for the glories of Henry VIII and then the Elizabethan age. Before Henry I there were just five Henrys listed as tenants in the Domesday Book, but after his reign the name quickly grew in popularity, becoming amongst the dozen most popular English first names.
The origins of the name Henry go back to Old German. Here the name Heimirick first appeared. This was a compound of the word ‘haimi’, meaning ‘house’ or ‘home’, and ‘ric’, meaning ‘ruler’. With the coming of the Romans, the name Haimiric became Latinised to Henricus. Post-Roman migration spread the name which evolved into Italian, French, Spanish, and so on. Thus there are now forms of the name Henry in almost all European languages. In German it is Heinrich, Heinz or Heine. It is Hendrik in Dutch, Henri in French, Enrico in Italian and Enrique in Spanish.
In England Harris’s spawned a further set of names. The best known of these are Harrison, Henderson and Hendry. The rarer name Harrissmith is not derived from Harris, but is almost certainly a corruption of Arrowsmith, a maker of arrowheads.
Of the many surnames derived from the original Henry (or Harry), Harris and Harrison are by far the most popular, both names appearing all over England and Wales. However, each has its prevalent areas. In the south of England, below a line drawn between Lincoln and Chester, you are more likely to come across the name Harris. It is most frequent in Gwent and South Wales as well as in the South Midlands, especially Worcestershire, Warwickshire, Oxford and Northampton. It is also fairly popular down in Devon and Cornwall. Inexplicably, it is less frequent in the eastern part of England.
Harrisons, on the other hand, are mostly found in the north, appearing most frequently in Cumbria, Lancashire and Yorkshire. Recent evidence seems to suggest that the Harrisons are on the march south and large numbers have been noted in Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire, with concentrated outposts as far south as the English Channel coast. Indeed, if present trends continue in the war between Harris’s and Harrisons, the outcome is inevitable: Harrison domination throughout the land.
Harris was also a very popular name with the Jews who fled to England in the last decades of the nineteenth century to escape Russian and Polish pogroms. Their Eastern European names were often unpronounceable to the English and made their owners feel socially conspicuous. Consequently, they often adopted solid English names; many chose Harris.
A great many of these immigrants were in the garment trade, but the famous Scottish Harris tweed has nothing to do with either the Jewish Harris’s or the English ones. This tweed cloth is named after the Hebridean Island of Harris where the cloth is woven.
One of the earliest references to the name is to one John Herryson mentioned in a charter dating from 1376.
The Harrison Cup is one of the main events in the polo calendar and takes place at Cowdray Park each July.
There have been two Presidents of the United States called Harrison (the 9th and the 23rd), a distinction shared only by the Johnsons and the Roosevelts.
The Harris Movement takes its name from the founding prophet, William Wade Harris (1858—1929). It is the largest mass movement for conversion to Christianity in West Africa, while another major movement is also Harris-connected. Chicago lawyer Paul Harris (1868—1947) founded the worldwide Rotary Club in 1905.
The first true English encyclopaedia, the Dictionary of Arts and Sciences (1704), was edited by John Harris (c. 1666— 1719).
Britain’s most successful arsonist, Leopold Harris (b.1894) caused the Great Arson Scandal of 1933 which revealed that insurance-company employees and members of the Fire Brigade had helped to defraud the insurers of hundreds of thousands of pounds annually for years.
The entertainment world abounds with stars with the surname: Kathleen Harrison (b.
1898), Julie Harris (b. 1925), Rosemary Harris (b. 1930), Phil Harris (b. 1906), Rex Harrison (b. 1908), Richard Harris (b. 1932) and Rolf Harris (b. 1930).
The Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, flood was at the heart of America’s 1972 Hurricane Agnes disaster. In the town and the surrounding area 122 lives were lost, with over £2 billion in damage.
The United Kingdom has towns named Harris and Harrishead. There are also Harristowns in Canada and the US which has 2 out of a total of 23 Harris-related cities and towns. Mountains, lakes, rivers and islands around the world bear the name as does a forest in the United Kingdom.
With about 165,000 namesakes Harris is the 25th most popular surname in England and Wales while Harrison accounts for another 144,000-in combination making the name the 7th most popular in the area. (Neither name is common enough throughout Scotland to be counted separately.) Harris is notably popular in and around Cardiff where an estimated one in about 175 families bears the name while Harrison is most popular in Teesside (an estimated one in 245 families). Around the world Harris’s and Harrisons are most common in Wellington (one in 370 families), Auckland (one in 525) and Sydney (one in 712). In the United States the two names are tallied together and account for 729,000 people, a larger number than the total population of Leeds. In combination this makes it the country’s 11th most popular surname.
User-submitted Reference
This surname means "son of Harry", taken from the French "Henri".
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Harris Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Harris Come From? nationality or country of origin
The surname Harris (Arabic: هارس, Hindi: हैरिस, Marathi: हॅरीस, Oriya: ହରିଶ) occurs in The United States more than any other country/territory. It can also occur in the variant forms:. Click here for other potential spellings of this surname.
How Common Is The Last Name Harris? popularity and diffusion
The surname Harris is the 482nd most prevalent surname in the world. It is borne by around 1 in 6,675 people. This last name occurs mostly in The Americas, where 73 percent of Harris are found; 71 percent are found in North America and 71 percent are found in Anglo-North America. It is also the 17,565th most commonly held given name in the world, borne by 53,153 people.
The surname is most widely held in The United States, where it is borne by 769,932 people, or 1 in 471. In The United States it is primarily found in: Texas, where 9 percent live, California, where 7 percent live and Georgia, where 6 percent live. Apart from The United States this last name exists in 205 countries. It also occurs in England, where 12 percent live and Australia, where 5 percent live.
Harris Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The frequency of Harris has changed over time. In The United States the number of people bearing the Harris surname rose 599 percent between 1880 and 2014; in England it rose 198 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Wales it rose 168 percent between 1881 and 2014; in Scotland it rose 263 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Ireland it rose 117 percent between 1901 and 2014.
Harris Last Name Statistics demography
The religious devotion of those carrying the Harris last name is primarily Catholic (44%) in Ireland.
In The United States Harris are 7.17% more likely to be registered Republicans than The US average, with 53.94% registered to vote for the party.
The amount Harris earn in different countries varies greatly. In Italy they earn 3.92% less than the national average, earning €28,854 per year; in Norway they earn 186.93% more than the national average, earning 993,005 kr per year; in Peru they earn 94.94% more than the national average, earning S/. 37,789 per year; in South Africa they earn 51.54% more than the national average, earning R 360,108 per year; in Colombia they earn 3.14% more than the national average, earning $23,416,400 COP per year; in United States they earn 8.2% less than the national average, earning $39,611 USD per year and in Canada they earn 5.32% more than the national average, earning $52,327 CAD per year.
Phonetically Similar Names
Harris Name Transliterations
| Transliteration | ICU Latin | Percentage of Incidence |
|---|---|---|
| Harris in the Hindi language | ||
| हैरिस | hairisa | - |
| Harris in the Oriya language | ||
| ହରିଶ | harisa | 66.67 |
| ହାେରଶ୍ | haeras | 33.33 |
| Harris in the Marathi language | ||
| हॅरीस | herisa | 28.57 |
| हरीश | harisa | 28.57 |
| हारीस | harisa | 19.05 |
| हरीस | harisa | 14.29 |
| हॅरीश | herisa | 4.76 |
| हारस | harasa | 4.76 |
| Harris in the Arabic language | ||
| هارس | hars | - |
| هاريس | harys | - |
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