Jago Surname
Approximately 7,638 people bear this surname
Jago Surname Definition:
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of James,' from the Spanish Iago, which must have crossed over into Cornwall at some early period. The surname is fairly well established in that county; compare Bastian for Sebastian, a fontal name familiar to the same shire.
Read More About This SurnameJago Surname Distribution Map
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 1,975 | 1:28,212 | 3,819 |
| Australia | 1,536 | 1:17,575 | 2,464 |
| United States | 740 | 1:489,809 | 41,354 |
| Indonesia | 711 | 1:186,004 | 17,865 |
| Pakistan | 707 | 1:252,679 | 5,675 |
| Canada | 362 | 1:101,783 | 11,046 |
| Philippines | 245 | 1:413,217 | 52,359 |
| India | 168 | 1:4,565,865 | 118,158 |
| New Zealand | 167 | 1:27,116 | 4,736 |
| Nigeria | 146 | 1:1,213,307 | 48,905 |
| Uganda | 140 | 1:278,852 | 19,916 |
| France | 99 | 1:670,937 | 86,003 |
| Ireland | 70 | 1:67,271 | 4,288 |
| Germany | 68 | 1:1,183,904 | 77,258 |
| Wales | 61 | 1:50,730 | 4,716 |
| South Africa | 57 | 1:950,486 | 60,033 |
| Malaysia | 49 | 1:601,923 | 29,168 |
| Curaçao | 37 | 1:4,250 | 100 |
| Scotland | 36 | 1:148,717 | 8,826 |
| Romania | 33 | 1:608,420 | 43,703 |
| Netherlands | 29 | 1:582,316 | 51,332 |
| Estonia | 27 | 1:48,956 | 9,235 |
| Papua New Guinea | 15 | 1:543,581 | 66,712 |
| Niger | 14 | 1:1,370,858 | 28,349 |
| Northern Ireland | 14 | 1:131,788 | 7,342 |
| Singapore | 13 | 1:423,669 | 18,211 |
| Qatar | 12 | 1:196,500 | 26,891 |
| Belgium | 11 | 1:1,045,149 | 78,166 |
| Thailand | 10 | 1:7,063,834 | 426,148 |
| Brazil | 9 | 1:23,786,037 | 375,389 |
| Argentina | 8 | 1:5,342,927 | 168,491 |
| Russia | 8 | 1:18,015,382 | 436,635 |
| Cameroon | 6 | 1:3,461,511 | 126,814 |
| Sweden | 5 | 1:1,969,351 | 134,077 |
| Spain | 5 | 1:9,350,407 | 109,555 |
| Sri Lanka | 4 | 1:5,202,140 | 12,146 |
| Italy | 4 | 1:15,289,172 | 132,955 |
| Norway | 3 | 1:1,714,095 | 79,528 |
| Afghanistan | 2 | 1:16,076,592 | 43,178 |
| Switzerland | 2 | 1:4,106,458 | 122,336 |
| Chile | 2 | 1:8,808,237 | 65,417 |
| Finland | 2 | 1:2,748,351 | 72,663 |
| Jamaica | 1 | 1:2,869,947 | 13,896 |
| Hungary | 1 | 1:9,816,277 | 73,288 |
| Albania | 1 | 1:2,914,055 | 29,474 |
| Hong Kong | 1 | 1:7,335,483 | 16,643 |
| Iraq | 1 | 1:35,021,654 | 31,813 |
| Aruba | 1 | 1:103,477 | 2,586 |
| Austria | 1 | 1:8,515,435 | 118,036 |
| Bangladesh | 1 | 1:159,356,773 | 26,077 |
| Vietnam | 1 | 1:92,646,054 | 8,382 |
| Venezuela | 1 | 1:30,204,077 | 85,459 |
| Barbados | 1 | 1:287,448 | 2,772 |
| United Arab Emirates | 1 | 1:9,162,273 | 135,437 |
| Israel | 1 | 1:8,557,634 | 182,558 |
| Turkey | 1 | 1:77,821,422 | 191,047 |
| Colombia | 1 | 1:47,774,072 | 44,230 |
| Japan | 1 | 1:127,844,293 | 73,547 |
| Kenya | 1 | 1:46,179,900 | 103,372 |
| North Macedonia | 1 | 1:2,101,472 | 31,546 |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | 1 | 1:3,536,402 | 19,532 |
| Morocco | 1 | 1:34,476,099 | 111,471 |
| Ethiopia | 1 | 1:97,546,262 | 29,669 |
| DR Congo | 1 | 1:73,879,570 | 260,543 |
| Cambodia | 1 | 1:15,487,146 | 14,824 |
| Dominican Republic | 1 | 1:10,432,932 | 36,508 |
| Poland | 1 | 1:38,008,749 | 231,653 |
| Cyprus | 1 | 1:884,876 | 13,055 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 40 | 1:110,747 | 6,785 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| England | 1,100 | 1:22,159 | 3,120 |
| Wales | 25 | 1:62,737 | 3,061 |
| Scotland | 18 | 1:207,956 | 7,652 |
| Guernsey | 10 | 1:3,266 | 579 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 91 | 1:551,854 | 37,927 |
Jago (29,705) may also be a first name.
Jago Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
This surname is derived from the name of an ancestor. 'the son of James,' from the Spanish Iago, which must have crossed over into Cornwall at some early period. The surname is fairly well established in that county; compare Bastian for Sebastian, a fontal name familiar to the same shire.
Thomas Jagoe, 1583: Reg. St Columb Major.
Oliver Jagoe, 1617: ibid.
1608. Married — John Jago and Margaret Griffin: Kensington Ch.
1754. — Thomas Jago and Margaret Deane: St. George's Chapel, Mayfair.
1809. — Thomas William Jago and Jane Bridges: St. George, Hanover Square.
(Spanish-Hebrew) a Span. form (Iago) of Jacob, q.v.
That the prevalence of this name in Cornwall is due to Spanish influence is denied by some Cornish scholars. We certainly find the name in the early Welsh records— ‘Annales Cambriae’ and ‘Chronicle of the Welsh Princes’: Iago a Ieuaf meibon Idwal (Iago and Ieuaf, sons of Idwal).—Brut y Tywysogion, A.D. 950.
Basically the same as Jacob, i.e. of Cornish origin.
Mainly Co. Cork. In Co. Roscommon it is called Igoe.
MIF 152
"As for the name Jago, whether it be derived from the Celtish-British Iago, and signifies James, or from gago or jago, a spear, or military tuck, I determine not, or from gages and pledges for battle; however, this name was of ancient use in Britain; for Galfridus Monmuthensis tells us of a king named Jago, before Julius Caesar landed in Britain, that reigned twenty-five years, and lies buried at York." Hals, in Davies Gilbert's Cornwall, i., 397. The derivation from Iago, James (rather Spanish, however, than Celtic), is probably the correct one.
The surname James derived directly from the first name. This in its turn is a form of the original Hebrew name Jacob, and first became popular through the two Apostles. The Hebrew Jacob comes from the word ‘aqob’ which means ‘supplanter’ or ‘usurper’ (all too appropriate in the case of Jacob, the son of Isaac-one of the earliest Jacobs-who deprived his brother Esau of his birthright).
The original Jacob became Latinised to Jacobus, and from this we get the French first name Jacques, as well as the identical Welsh and Spanish form Iago. The Latinised form later became Jacomus, and it is from this root that we get our name James. It is also the source of the Spanish form Jayme (Jaime), the Italian Giacomo, and the Irish version Seamus (pronounced Shaymus).
The name, in all its varied forms, began to gain popularity all over Europe during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. It has been suggested that the name came to prominence around this time as a result of its having been brought back by the Crusaders, and this may have been a contributory factor.
The surname James has several variations, the most widespread being Jameson, Jamison, and Jamieson (which almost certainly derives from the Scottish abbreviation ‘Jamie’).
References to the name James start occurring in the English records around the turn of the twelfth century. One of the earliest of these is a certain Jam de Sancto Hylario who appears in the Early Charters for Northamptonshire for 1173-6.
The surname James is popular all over England (despite the closely related Jamisons being found almost exclusively in the Scottish lowland region). The greatest concentrations of James are now found in the West Country.
The ‘King James Version’ is another name given to the Authorised Version of the Bible which was ordered by King James I. The resonant style of this classic translation remains one of the finest examples of our language.
Jakes was a popular Elizabethan slang word for a lavatory-which accounts for the word’s frequent sly appearances in Shakespeare’s comedies. The word survives in our language today as ‘the Jacks’, a slang expression with the same meaning.
‘BBC English’ was created by the British phonetician, Arthur Lloyd James (1884—1943), who was the arbiter on all matters of pronunciation during the Corporation’s formative years.
Jesse James (1847—82) and his brother Frank were legendary Wild West desperadoes and bank robbers. Together they gunned down at least ten men.
Jameson’s Raid (29 December 1895) was Doctor Leander Starr Jameson’s ill-fated attempt to overthrow the Transvaal Republic by fomenting an uprising in Johannesburg. Mounted with Cecil Rhodes’ backing, Jameson and his fellow soldiers of fortune were surrounded and surrendered abjectly before they ever reached the city.
The United Kingdom has a Jameston and 3 Jamestowns. Canada and South Africa also have Jamestowns while 10 states of America have towns and cities bearing this name. In all, 18 US locations are name related. The name is geographically common around the world, including South Africa’s Jameson Park.
With about 127,000 namesakes James is the 40th most popular surname in England and Wales. (The name is not common enough throughout Scotland to be counted separately.) James is notably popular in and around Cardiff where an estimated one in about 115 families bears the name. In descending numerical order Bristol, Birmingham and Coventry are other James strongholds. Around the world James’s are most common in Sydney (one in 709 families), Melbourne (one in 769) and Wellington (one in 893). The United States has more James’s than the entire population of Southampton-an estimated total of just over 227,000 makes this their 89th most popular surname.
Jago Demographics
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Jago Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Jago Come From? nationality or country of origin
The surname Jago (Bengali: জাগো, Georgian: ჯაგო, Hindi: जगो, Marathi: जागो, Oriya: ଜଗ, Tibetan: བྱ་སྒོ།) is borne by more people in England than any other country/territory. It may also be found as a variant:. For other possible spellings of this last name click here.
How Common Is The Last Name Jago? popularity and diffusion
The last name is the 65,362nd most frequently occurring family name at a global level It is held by approximately 1 in 954,117 people. This last name is predominantly found in Europe, where 32 percent of Jago live; 29 percent live in Northern Europe and 28 percent live in British Isles. Jago is also the 28,100th most widespread first name throughout the world, borne by 29,705 people.
The surname Jago is most widely held in England, where it is carried by 1,975 people, or 1 in 28,212. In England Jago is mostly concentrated in: Devon, where 17 percent reside, Cornwall, where 15 percent reside and Greater London, where 14 percent reside. Excluding England Jago exists in 67 countries. It is also common in Australia, where 20 percent reside and The United States, where 10 percent reside.
Jago Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The frequency of Jago has changed over time. In England the share of the population with the surname increased 180 percent between 1881 and 2014; in The United States it increased 813 percent between 1880 and 2014; in Ireland it increased 175 percent between 1901 and 2014; in Wales it increased 244 percent between 1881 and 2014 and in Scotland it increased 200 percent between 1881 and 2014.
Jago Last Name Statistics demography
The religious devotion of those bearing the Jago surname is principally Anglican (63%) in Ireland.
In The United States those holding the Jago last name are 0.19% more likely to be registered Democrats than The US average, with 53.04% being registered with the political party.
The amount Jago earn in different countries varies somewhat. In South Africa they earn 8.9% more than the national average, earning R 258,780 per year; in United States they earn 8.09% more than the national average, earning $46,639 USD per year and in Canada they earn 0.37% less than the national average, earning $49,498 CAD per year.
Phonetically Similar Names
Jago Name Transliterations
| Transliteration | ICU Latin | Percentage of Incidence |
|---|---|---|
| Jago in the Georgian language | ||
| ჯაგო | jago | - |
| Jago in the Tibetan language | ||
| བྱ་སྒོ། | jago | - |
| Jago in the Marathi language | ||
| जागो | jago | 99.7 |
| जगो | jago | 0.28 |
| Jago in the Hindi language | ||
| जगो | jago | 57.94 |
| जागो | jago | 41.83 |
| जग्गू | jaggu | 0.22 |
| Jago in the Bengali language | ||
| জাগো | jago | 50 |
| জগো | jago | 50 |
| Jago in the Oriya language | ||
| ଜଗ | jaga | 38.1 |
| ଜାେଗା | jaega | 23.81 |
| ଯାେଗା | yaega | 14.29 |
| ଜାଗ | jaga | 9.52 |
| ଜଗୁ | jagu | 4.76 |
| ଯାଗ | yaga | 4.76 |
| ଯଗ | yaga | 4.76 |
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