Surname statistics for Cockburn

There are approximately 5,274 people named Cockburn in the UK. That makes it the 1,997th most common surname overall. Out of every million people in the UK, approximately 83 are named Cockburn.

Frequency Comparisons
TotalRankFrequency %Per million people
Great Britain
United Kingdom (current)52741997N/A83
United Kingdom (1881 census)382111940.013128
Change since 1881+1453-803-0.005-45
Other Countries
United States87726215less than 0.0013
Australia7292222N/A45

Politics

People with the surname Cockburn are more likely to be politicians than the average member of the population. When they do become politicians, they are most likely to be elected as Conservative.

As of the most recent set of elections, the political parties represented by politicians called Cockburn are:

  1. Conservative (3)
  2. Independent (1)
  3. SNP (1)
More stats for the politics nerds!

Top male forenames

David Cockburn
John Cockburn
James Cockburn
Andrew Cockburn
Robert Cockburn
Ian Cockburn
Peter Cockburn
Tim Cockburn
Brian Cockburn
Michael Cockburn
Mark Cockburn
Stephen Cockburn
Iain Cockburn
Christopher Cockburn
William Cockburn
Keith Cockburn
Nicholas Cockburn
Scott Cockburn
Alan Cockburn
Paul Cockburn

Top female forenames

Susan Cockburn
Elizabeth Cockburn
Catherine Cockburn
Carol Cockburn
Christine Cockburn
Anne Cockburn
Judith Cockburn
Patricia Cockburn
Vivienne Cockburn
Margaret Cockburn
Lesley Cockburn
Maureen Cockburn
Victoria Cockburn
Karen Cockburn
Michelle Cockburn
Julie Cockburn
Anthea Cockburn
Lorraine Cockburn
Alison Cockburn
Nicola Cockburn

Notes

  • Total is the total number of people with that surname.
  • Rank is the position in the list of names ordered by total (eg, a rank of 1 means that it's the most common name, and a rank of 10 means it's the tenth most common, etc).
  • Frequency is the percentage of people with that surname.
  • Per million people is the number of people with that surname per million of the population.

All of these are approximate figures, and the current figures especially so. The 1881 census figures are correct for what was recorded on the census, but we don't really know how accurate it was. At least, though the 1881 figures won't change, as it's a snapshot of a point in time. The current figures, by contrast, are variable according to births, deaths, migration and marriages, so the values shown here are only a best approximation to whatever was the case when the underlying data was collated and will not be the same as whatever the values are right now.

'N/A' indicates that we don't have data for this name in that country or time (usually because it's quite uncommon there and our stats don't go down that far). It doesn't mean that there's no-one there with that name at all!

For less common surnames, the figures get progressively less reliable the fewer holders of that name there are. This data is aggregated from several public lists, and some stats are interpolated from known values. The margin of error is well over 100% at the rarest end of the table!

It's possible for a surname to gain in rank and/or total while being less common per million people (or vice versa) as there are now more surnames in the UK as a result of immigration. In mathematical terms, the tail has got longer, with a far larger number of less common surnames.