Young

See also: young

English

Etymology

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jʌŋ/
  • Rhymes: -ʌŋ

Proper noun

Young (countable and uncountable, plural Youngs)

  1. A surname.
    1. A British distinguishing surname transferred from the nickname for the younger of two people having the same given name.
    2. A surname from Chinese.
  2. A placename
    1. A town in the region of the South West Slopes, New South Wales, Australia.
    2. A village in Saskatchewan, Canada.
    3. An unincorporated community and census-designated place in Gila County, Arizona, United States.
    4. An unincorporated community in Brown Township, Morgan County, Indiana, United States.
    5. An unincorporated community in Jackson County, West Virginia, United States.
    6. A city in Río Negro department, Uruguay.
    7. Ellipsis of Young County.
    8. Ellipsis of Young Parish.
    9. Ellipsis of Young Shire.
    10. Ellipsis of Young Township.
    11. Ellipsis of Young River.
    12. Ellipsis of Young Lake.
    13. Ellipsis of Mount Young.

Derived terms

Statistics

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Young is the 32nd most common surname in the United States, belonging to 484,447 individuals. Young is most common among White (66.3%) and Black/African American (24.7%) individuals.

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Further reading

Anagrams

Cebuano

Etymology

From Hokkien (iông) or Cantonese (joeng4).

Proper noun

Young

  1. a surname from Hokkien or Cantonese

Quotations

For quotations using this term, see Citations:Young.

Tagalog

Etymology

Borrowed from Hokkien (iông) or Cantonese (joeng4).

Pronunciation

Proper noun

Young (Baybayin spelling ᜌᜅ᜔)

  1. a Chinese Filipino surname from Hokkien or Cantonese

See also

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