Ende is used as a family name or surname in Germany. It is 4 characters long in length.
The surname is variant of the Hender. See Hendower - A distinguished Cornish family, who are said to have originated in Wales. The elder line became extinct about temp. Henry VIII., but younger branches who had abbreviated the name to Hender, were living near Camelford a few years since.
The surname Ende is variant form of Enders. Descendant of Ander meaning "manly".
at the end, cape or headland.
How popular is Ende?
Ende is common in Germany, Indonesia, Nigeria, Netherlands, United States, Philippines, Papua New Guinea.
Ende is ranked 61702 on our list.
Despite the fact that the number of Ende bearers increased by 3.04 per cent in 2010 US census to 508 since 2000, the surname slipped by 1044 spots and ranked at 42640. The last name was found in around 2 per million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.
Race | 2010 | 2000 |
---|---|---|
White | 96.26 | 97.36 |
Black | 1.97 | 0 |
Immigrants to US
From Germany
Julius Ende from Germany aboard the Copernicus from Hamburg on July 30, 1852. He is registered to be 28 years old when he arrived in USA. Cloth manufacturer Emanuel Ende, Pauline Ende (18) Farmer, Theodor Ende, Friedr. Ende (22) Farmer, 44 years old Heinrich Ende, Ludwig Ende (41) Weaver, Wilhelm Ende, aged 18, Butcher Robert Ende, and 76 other Ende around 34% of whom were farmer while others worked as weaver and butcher, merchant, laborer, servant migrated to US.
Ende Namesakes
- Edgar Ende, German surrealist painter and father of the children's novelist Michael Ende
- Harald Ende, German saxophone
- Matt Vander Ende, American drummer and percussionist from Oakland
- Michael Ende, German writer of fantasy and children's fiction
- Joop van den Ende, Dutch theatrical producer
- Ved Buens Ende, Norwegian avant-garde metal band
- Mario van der Ende, retired football referee and coordinator
Ende Namesakes
- Edgar Ende, German surrealist painter and father of the children's novelist Michael Ende
- Harald Ende, German saxophone
- Matt Vander Ende, American drummer and percussionist from Oakland
- Michael Ende, German writer of fantasy and children's fiction
- Joop van den Ende, Dutch theatrical producer
- Ved Buens Ende, Norwegian avant-garde metal band
- Mario van der Ende, retired football referee and coordinator