Millar Surname
Approximately 68,789 people bear this surname
Millar Surname Definition:
This surname is derived from an occupation. 'the miller,' one who grinds corn, a 'milner' (q. v.), a surname found in the records of every county in England.
John le Mellere, c. 1300. Writs of Parliament.
Adam le Molendinator, Oxfordshire, 1273.
Read More About This SurnameMillar Surname Distribution Map
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scotland | 9,471 | 1:565 | 73 |
| England | 9,329 | 1:5,973 | 858 |
| United States | 8,888 | 1:40,781 | 5,009 |
| Australia | 7,858 | 1:3,435 | 483 |
| Canada | 6,966 | 1:5,289 | 768 |
| Israel | 5,666 | 1:1,510 | 123 |
| Chile | 5,060 | 1:3,482 | 517 |
| Northern Ireland | 4,425 | 1:417 | 42 |
| New Zealand | 3,116 | 1:1,453 | 171 |
| Philippines | 2,441 | 1:41,474 | 6,538 |
| South Africa | 1,375 | 1:39,402 | 5,070 |
| Ireland | 595 | 1:7,914 | 1,114 |
| Wales | 397 | 1:7,795 | 868 |
| Argentina | 353 | 1:121,086 | 10,244 |
| Ghana | 346 | 1:78,094 | 7,799 |
| Barbados | 238 | 1:1,208 | 280 |
| Venezuela | 218 | 1:138,551 | 4,417 |
| Saudi Arabia | 199 | 1:155,054 | 22,057 |
| Thailand | 182 | 1:388,123 | 68,124 |
| Spain | 128 | 1:365,250 | 20,590 |
| France | 127 | 1:523,014 | 72,224 |
| India | 114 | 1:6,728,644 | 151,199 |
| Nigeria | 114 | 1:1,553,884 | 58,636 |
| Zimbabwe | 90 | 1:171,536 | 20,949 |
| Mexico | 88 | 1:1,410,525 | 15,733 |
| Singapore | 86 | 1:64,043 | 2,603 |
| Bahamas | 65 | 1:6,027 | 567 |
| Pakistan | 65 | 1:2,748,367 | 23,130 |
| Brazil | 61 | 1:3,509,415 | 98,831 |
| Liberia | 49 | 1:89,970 | 7,357 |
| Netherlands | 40 | 1:422,179 | 43,576 |
| Trinidad and Tobago | 39 | 1:34,974 | 3,476 |
| Jamaica | 35 | 1:81,998 | 3,758 |
| Germany | 32 | 1:2,515,796 | 126,826 |
| Indonesia | 25 | 1:5,289,968 | 246,176 |
| Malaysia | 25 | 1:1,179,769 | 51,323 |
| Papua New Guinea | 25 | 1:326,149 | 43,617 |
| Sweden | 25 | 1:393,870 | 27,867 |
| Jersey | 22 | 1:4,509 | 908 |
| Peru | 19 | 1:1,672,849 | 23,436 |
| Norway | 18 | 1:285,683 | 29,080 |
| Solomon Islands | 18 | 1:32,224 | 6,317 |
| Switzerland | 18 | 1:456,273 | 33,097 |
| Russia | 16 | 1:9,007,691 | 311,782 |
| Uruguay | 16 | 1:214,485 | 16,699 |
| Colombia | 15 | 1:3,184,938 | 14,936 |
| Isle of Man | 15 | 1:5,721 | 1,243 |
| Taiwan | 15 | 1:1,562,983 | 10,375 |
| China | 14 | 1:97,665,826 | 5,141 |
| Denmark | 14 | 1:403,194 | 27,097 |
| Hong Kong | 13 | 1:564,268 | 3,428 |
| Estonia | 12 | 1:110,150 | 19,471 |
| Panama | 12 | 1:326,022 | 7,351 |
| Italy | 11 | 1:5,559,699 | 110,230 |
| Cuba | 10 | 1:1,152,272 | 6,837 |
| Ecuador | 10 | 1:1,590,585 | 18,674 |
| Honduras | 10 | 1:881,644 | 4,379 |
| United Arab Emirates | 10 | 1:916,227 | 36,116 |
| Japan | 9 | 1:14,204,921 | 46,388 |
| Grenada | 8 | 1:13,567 | 908 |
| Guam | 8 | 1:20,015 | 3,029 |
| Bermuda | 7 | 1:9,326 | 1,286 |
| Saint Vincent and the Grenadines | 7 | 1:16,094 | 893 |
| Finland | 6 | 1:916,117 | 41,832 |
| Qatar | 6 | 1:393,000 | 55,922 |
| Saint Lucia | 6 | 1:29,797 | 1,820 |
| Belgium | 5 | 1:2,299,329 | 106,824 |
| Czechia | 5 | 1:2,126,694 | 115,412 |
| Guyana | 5 | 1:152,444 | 9,017 |
| Kenya | 5 | 1:9,235,980 | 55,978 |
| Bahrain | 4 | 1:337,152 | 6,054 |
| Bangladesh | 4 | 1:39,839,193 | 17,324 |
| Botswana | 4 | 1:546,732 | 22,624 |
| Guernsey | 4 | 1:16,110 | 1,225 |
| Kuwait | 4 | 1:950,174 | 18,811 |
| Portugal | 4 | 1:2,604,560 | 16,079 |
| South Korea | 4 | 1:12,810,064 | 2,073 |
| Greece | 3 | 1:3,693,263 | 126,191 |
| Oman | 3 | 1:1,229,324 | 8,987 |
| Afghanistan | 2 | 1:16,076,592 | 43,178 |
| Cambodia | 2 | 1:7,743,573 | 11,959 |
| Slovakia | 2 | 1:2,668,225 | 118,680 |
| Austria | 1 | 1:8,515,435 | 118,036 |
| Belarus | 1 | 1:9,501,059 | 159,228 |
| Bolivia | 1 | 1:10,616,434 | 17,077 |
| Bulgaria | 1 | 1:6,978,905 | 86,260 |
| Cameroon | 1 | 1:20,769,068 | 227,406 |
| Cayman Islands | 1 | 1:63,893 | 2,384 |
| Costa Rica | 1 | 1:4,780,069 | 13,345 |
| Dominica | 1 | 1:75,891 | 912 |
| Dominican Republic | 1 | 1:10,432,932 | 36,508 |
| Fiji | 1 | 1:894,391 | 4,568 |
| Guatemala | 1 | 1:16,082,668 | 12,169 |
| Iceland | 1 | 1:380,090 | 11,096 |
| Iraq | 1 | 1:35,021,654 | 31,813 |
| Kazakhstan | 1 | 1:17,682,496 | 204,010 |
| Luxembourg | 1 | 1:580,542 | 15,155 |
| Malawi | 1 | 1:17,119,109 | 34,144 |
| Malta | 1 | 1:430,272 | 3,380 |
| Mauritius | 1 | 1:1,293,417 | 16,552 |
| Monaco | 1 | 1:37,066 | 4,748 |
| Myanmar | 1 | 1:51,937,985 | 2,166 |
| New Caledonia | 1 | 1:276,223 | 10,363 |
| Nicaragua | 1 | 1:6,021,090 | 8,768 |
| Poland | 1 | 1:38,008,749 | 231,653 |
| Turkey | 1 | 1:77,821,422 | 191,047 |
| Ukraine | 1 | 1:45,522,696 | 503,646 |
| United States Virgin Islands | 1 | 1:110,375 | 6,934 |
| Vanuatu | 1 | 1:263,276 | 2,086 |
| Vietnam | 1 | 1:92,646,054 | 8,382 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Ireland | 3,536 | 1:1,253 | 240 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scotland | 9,073 | 1:413 | 66 |
| England | 1,876 | 1:12,993 | 1,967 |
| Wales | 58 | 1:27,042 | 1,534 |
| Isle of Man | 4 | 1:13,567 | 1,192 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 1,333 | 1:37,673 | 4,469 |
Millar (762) may also be a first name.
Millar Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
This surname is derived from an occupation. 'the miller,' one who grinds corn, a 'milner' (q. v.), a surname found in the records of every county in England.
John le Mellere, c. 1300. Writs of Parliament.
Adam le Molendinator, Oxfordshire, 1273. Hundred Rolls.
Achard Molendinarius, Hampshire, ibid.
Wymund Molendinarius, Somerset, 20 Edward I: Placita de Quo Warranto, temp. Edward I-III.
Molendinarius is a very frequent entry in the Hundred Rolls (A.), but, oddly enough, no instance is given in English.
1572. George Miller, Warwickshire: Register of the University of Oxford.
A surname derived from the occupation of miller, ME. millere. It appears in all part of the country as every burgh had its miller at whose mill the corn of the neighborhood was ground. Millar is the more common Scottish form of the name. An inquest was held in the castle of Dumfries in the reign of Alexander in on the death of Adam Molendinarius, but probably Miliar or Miller did not become a hereditary surname till a much later period (Stodart, II, p. 388). Ade molendinarius, a 'man' of the bishop of Moray, had a remission and protection, 1364 (REM., p. 164). Henricus Molendinam ('of the mill' was witness to a document of 1401 (Cambus., p. 21), John and Henry Millare were jurors on an inquest anent fishing on the Tweed in 1407 (RD., p. 461), and James Molendinarius held a tenement in Glasgow in 1481 (LCD., p. 193). Margaret Myllar was tenant of the bishop of Glasgow in 1509 (Rental), and in 1540 Robert Millare held land in Irvine (Irvine, I, p. 167). Mydlar 1551, Melir 1745, Mylar 1513, Myllair 1511, Myllare.
For Miller, q.v.
An English name very numerous in Antrim and adjacent counties. App. infra. MIF 282*
(English) One who grinds grain.
The Scotch form of Miller.
The occupation; which has also given rise to Attmill, Milner, Milne, Milnes, Mills, Milman, Millward, In H.R, Molendinarius, Le Molendinator, De Molendino, &c.
One who attends a grist—mill. Meillear, Gaelic, having large lips; malair, Gaelic, a merchant; maillor, Gaelic, from maille, armor, and fear, a man—a man in armor, having a, coat of mail, a soldier.
Miller. —There are three groups of Millers in England, the Millers of the south, who have their principal home in Dorset, where they are very numerous; the Millers of the north, who are found mostly in Lancashire, Durham, and Northumberland, and the Millers of the east, who frequent Essex and the adjacent counties. This name, often in the form of Millar, is distributed over a large part of Scotland, but is rare north of Aberdeenshire.
Not surprisingly, the surname Miller was originally an occupational name-for one who grinds (or mills) the corn. The earliest forms of this name are Mulnare (1275), Milner and Mylnere.
The original Milner, or Miller, has many related names. Common examples of these are Millward (the ward or keeper of the mill), Milne (usually meaning ‘dweller, or worker at the mill’), Millers (a derivative of Miller) and Millman.
There are also a number of names which would at first sight appear to be related to Miller, but come from completely different sources. Examples of these are Millican, Millikin (which derive from Milligan, which in turn comes from the Irish name Mulligan), and Millicent (which originates from a German first name meaning ‘work-strong’ and which came over to England with the Norman Conquest). Interestingly, Molineux, which looks at first sight to be from a different source, is a French name meaning ‘miller’ and is ultimately related to Miller by etymology.
The popular and widespread name Mills has two possible derivations, one of which is related to Miller. On the one hand it could be from ‘dweller by the mills’ (plural); on the other it could represent the first name Miles (now more common as Myles).
Owing to its early rural origins, the name Miller is extremely widespread, being one of the few English names which is common to all counties throughout the land. It is also the twentieth most popular Scottish name and, more surprisingly, was recently found to be sixth most popular in the United States-though many of these will have been anglicised from European versions of this occupational name or from similar-sounding more complex European names, or simply adopted by people whose names proved too long and/or too complex for everyday English use-as in many Polish or Greek names.
The name Miller began to appear early in the English records-though its earliest appearance was in a variation of the original Milner form. One John le Mulnare is mentioned in the Subsidy Rolls for Worcester for 1275. Only 21 years later the Miller form appeared in the Subsidy Rolls for Sussex, where one Ralf Muller is listed.
Miss Marple and Hercule Poirot are the creations of Agatha Mary Miller (1891—1976), better known as Agatha Christie. Worldwide sales of her 77 detective novels are in the tens of millions. Dame Agatha is unique in being the only modern playwright to have had three West End plays running concurrently, including The Mousetrap which has run for a record-breaking 28 years.
Other Millers have also been notably successful as twentieth- century literary figures. Henry Miller (1891—1980) is famous for his sexually explicit novels Tropic of Cancer and Tropic of Capricorn, written and published in Paris and banned in the UK and US until the early Sixties. Arthur Miller (b.l915) is a major American dramatist whose best-known work Death of A Salesman won a 1949 Pulitzer Prize.
Famous English comedian Joseph Miller (1684—1738) was ironically dubbed ‘The Father of Jests’, since he was something of a dullard and the butt of contemporary jesters. A ‘Joe Miller’ was a popular nineteenth-century term synonymous with any joke, as in ‘I don’t see the Joe Miller of it’.
The most popular Allied band leader during World War II was Glenn Miller (1904—44). The plane carrying him to entertain the troops at Christmas-time vanished over the sea and was never found. The ‘Glenn Miller sound’ goes on to this very day.
The United Kingdom has towns named Miller, Mill and Miller’s Dale, South Africa has a Miller and Australia a Millaroo. The United States has 6 name-related towns while the Bahamas has a town called Millars and New Zealand has Miller’s Flat and Millerton. Surprisingly few major rivers bear the name. Australia has a Miller river and a Miller’s creek while the United States has a Millers falls.
With about 21,000 namesakes Miller is Scotland’s 20th most popular surname. Thus about one out of every 240 Scots is named Miller. (The name is not common enough throughout England and Wales to be counted separately.) Miller is notably popular in and around Glasgow where an estimated one in about 206 families bears the name, and in Edinburgh where the figure is about one in 270. Around the world Millers are most common in Vancouver (one in 461 families), Canberra (one in 548), Toronto (one in 575) and Melbourne (one in 622). The United States has more Millers than the entire population of Birmingham-an estimated total of just over 1,190,000 makes this their 6th most popular surname.
Millar Demographics
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Millar Last Name Facts
Where Does The Last Name Millar Come From? nationality or country of origin
The last name Millar (Arabic: ميلار, Hindi: मिल्लर, Marathi: मीार, Russian: Миллар) occurs most in Scotland. It may also appear as a variant:. For other possible spellings of Millar click here.
How Common Is The Last Name Millar? popularity and diffusion
It is the 8,277th most widely held family name throughout the world It is held by approximately 1 in 105,941 people. The surname Millar is primarily found in Europe, where 36 percent of Millar reside; 35 percent reside in Northern Europe and 35 percent reside in British Isles. Millar is also the 297,476th most commonly used first name at a global level, borne by 762 people.
This surname is most commonly used in Scotland, where it is carried by 9,471 people, or 1 in 565. In Scotland it is mostly concentrated in: City of Edinburgh, where 9 percent reside, Fife, where 8 percent reside and North Lanarkshire, where 7 percent reside. Not including Scotland Millar is found in 109 countries. It is also found in England, where 14 percent reside and The United States, where 13 percent reside.
Millar Family Population Trend historical fluctuation
The incidence of Millar has changed over time. In Scotland the share of the population with the surname expanded 104 percent between 1881 and 2014; in England it expanded 497 percent between 1881 and 2014; in The United States it expanded 667 percent between 1880 and 2014; in Ireland it decreased 83 percent between 1901 and 2014 and in Wales it expanded 684 percent between 1881 and 2014.
Millar Last Name Statistics demography
The religious adherence of those holding the Millar surname is principally Presbyterian (59%) in Ireland.
In The United States those bearing the Millar surname are 10.67% more likely to be registered Republicans than The US average, with 57.44% registered to vote for the party.
The amount Millar earn in different countries varies greatly. In Norway they earn 172.35% more than the national average, earning 942,565 kr per year; in Peru they earn 361.08% more than the national average, earning S/. 89,381 per year; in South Africa they earn 71.68% more than the national average, earning R 407,988 per year; in Colombia they earn 19.43% more than the national average, earning $27,113,000 COP per year; in United States they earn 11.22% more than the national average, earning $47,992 USD per year and in Canada they earn 6.18% more than the national average, earning $52,754 CAD per year.
Phonetically Similar Names
Millar Name Transliterations
| Transliteration | ICU Latin | Percentage of Incidence |
|---|---|---|
| Millar in the Hindi language | ||
| मिल्लर | millara | - |
| Millar in the Marathi language | ||
| मीार | miara | - |
| Millar in the Russian language | ||
| Миллар | millar | - |
| Millar in the Arabic language | ||
| ميلار | mylar | - |
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