Reyna is used as a family name or surname in Spain, England. It is 5 characters long in length.
Family name Reyna is form of the Raynes. See Raines - 1. An old spelling of the town of Rennes, in Brittany. 2. But the Raineses of Essex, Yorkshire, and Sussex, descend from Roger, a companion in arms of William the Conqueror, who rewarded him with lands at Rayne in Essex and else where. Hence he and his posterity acquired the name of De Raines, or Raneis. Morant's Essex.
Reyna is a variant of the Raines. Descendant of Rain, a pet form of one of the old names beginning with Regen, or Ragin meaning "counsel," or of Rayner meaning "might, army"; dweller at a boundary line; dweller at the sign of the frog; one with froglike characteristics.
The Reyna is a variation of Raine. The northern families probably sprang from Rayne, county of Aberdeen; the southern from Raine, county of Essex.
The form of Rayne. See Raine - The northern families probably sprang from Rayne, county of Aberdeen; the southern from Raine, county of Essex.
How popular is Reyna?
Reyna is common in Mexico, United States, Peru, Argentina, Cuba, Ecuador, Venezuela, Philippines, Guatemala, Panama, Dominican Republic, Spain, Honduras, El Salvador, Colombia, Uruguay, Nicaragua, Saudi Arabia, Chile, France.
Reyna is ranked 3152 on our list.
As per 2010 US census, number of Reynas grew by 29.67 per cent to 35291 since 2000 and ranked 987 after elevating 194 spots. The last name was found in around 1 per ten thousand population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.
Race | 2010 | 2000 |
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Hispanic or Latino | 92.43 | 92.39 |
White | 6.18 | 6.29 |
Asian and Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander | 0.47 | 0.4 |
American Indian and Alaska Native | 0.45 | 0.49 |
Black | 0.27 | 0.16 |
Others | 0.2 | 0.26 |
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Immigrants to US
From Germany
24 years old laborer Johann Reyna who was residing in Szyinkowo, Prussia migrated to Philadelphia on July 15, 1891 by Suevia put out from Hamburg & Havre.
Reyna Namesakes
- Jorge Reyna, retired male triple jumper from Cuba
- Claudio Reyna, retired American soccer player and the current director of football operations for New York City FC
- Cornelio Reyna, Mexican norteño singer
- Fredy Reyna, Venezuelan musician, arranger and performer
- Diana Reyna, deputy Borough President for Brooklyn
Reyna Namesakes
- Jorge Reyna, retired male triple jumper from Cuba
- Claudio Reyna, retired American soccer player and the current director of football operations for New York City FC
- Cornelio Reyna, Mexican norteño singer
- Fredy Reyna, Venezuelan musician, arranger and performer
- Diana Reyna, deputy Borough President for Brooklyn