How Many People Are Named Rip Torn?
There are approximately 1 people named Rip Torn living in the United States today. That makes this name combination very rare, occurring at a rate of about 1 in 342,754,338 Americans.
This estimate combines SSA birth records for the first name Rip with Census Bureau frequency data for the surname Torn. Below you will find a breakdown of both names, including popularity trends, gender data, and ancestry information.
Estimated People with This Name
1
1 in 342,754,338 Americans
Combination Rarity
Very Rare
First Name
View full profileRip
Last Name
View full profileTorn
Rip: Popularity Over Time
Year-by-year SSA birth registrations for the first name Rip. The peak year was 2021 with 111 births. The average person named Rip today is 19 years old.
Ancestry of the Torn Surname
Self-reported race and ethnicity breakdown for people with the surname Torn, from the 2010 U.S. Census Bureau.
How we calculated this
The first name "Rip" has an estimated frequency of < 0.0001% among living Americans, based on SSA birth records from 1880 to 2024 adjusted for mortality using CDC 2023 life tables.
The surname "Torn" appears at a rate of 0.07 per 100,000 people in the 2010 U.S. Census.
Multiplying these frequencies against the U.S. population of ~343 million gives 1 estimated people. This assumes first names and last names are statistically independent. Full methodology.
Rip Torn: Questions and Answers
How many people are named Rip Torn?
We estimate approximately 1 people named Rip Torn are alive in the United States today. The first name Rip is shared by 586 Americans, and the surname Torn is shared by 235.
How rare is the name Rip Torn?
This name combination is classified as Very Rare, occurring at a rate of about 1 in 342,754,338 Americans. The first name Rip is very rare and the surname Torn is very rare.
Is Rip a male or female name?
Rip is predominantly male, with 100.0% of bearers being male and 0.0% female. It peaked in popularity in 2021 and the average bearer today is 19 years old.
Where does this data come from?
First name data comes from the Social Security Administration (1880 to 2024), adjusted for survival using CDC 2023 life tables. Surname data comes from the 2010 U.S. Census Bureau. Full methodology.
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