Meeting someone
with the same last name
can be fun
Especially when it provides
an opportunity
to learn about an ethnicity
different from your own.
Meeting someone
with the same last name
can be fun
Especially when it provides
an opportunity
to learn about an ethnicity
different from your own.
Statistics about the last name
Ant:
Diversity
makes the world interesting
embrace it!
Did you know
that most people with
the surname Ant
are born on a Sunday?
Did you know
that most people with
the surname Ant
are born on a Sunday?
People with last name Ant
are often times of exceptionally good health
and do not require expensive life insurance
but should learn about Medicare eligibility.
And here is why:
People with last name Ant
are often times of exceptionally good health
and do not require expensive life insurance
but should learn about Medicare eligibility.
And here is why:
The average life expectancy
of people called Ant
in the United States recorded since 1880 is:
77.1 years
24 deaths of people with the
family name Ant have been
recorded by the SSA ever since.
The average life expectancy
for the lastname Ant is:
77.1 years
The majority of persons
with the surname Ant
are born in April
and die in June
born dead
Most people with the
the family name ant
live in the state of
New York.
Most people with the
the family name ant
live in the state of
New York.
44.0% live in New York
16.0% live in Illinois
12.0% live in Minnesota
If you don't like people
named ant
you should probably go to
New Hampshire (None live there).
Cool fact: Montana
is the state with the most
last name ant per capita.
Check out the popularity
of the last name ant
for each state in the map below.
Net Worth
of people with the last name
Ant
Considering all of the
presented facts and stats
the estimated average
net worth is:
$111,600
Do you have more info
on the ancestry, history,
family tree, or heritage
of Ant ?
Do you know the meaning
of the name Ant ?
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to start a fun discussion!
Is the name ant
only for humans?
Is the name ant
only for humans?