175,555
There are 175,555 people in United States with name Jo
413th
Jo is the 413th most popular first name in United States
Approximately 54 people out of every 100K bear this name
0.06% of the people are Male, and 99.94% are Female with the first name Jo
Male Count - 101
Female Count - 175,454
So, statistically the name Jo is considered to be Female
Year Wise Usages
The average age of the people named Jo is 69 years
Young
45
Adult
742
Old
123,273
124,060
Approximately 124,060 individuals named Jo are estimated to be alive
51,495
While around 51,495 individuals named Jo are estimated to have deceased
Did you know?
- 0.25% of the names in the United States have the same number of characters as yours
- 7.52% of the names in United States start with the letter J
- Origin of James : 19th century
Meaning?
Jo is a unisex name of English origin meaning 'God is gracious'. It is a diminutive of the name Joseph or Joanna.
Jo is not just a name! It has many hidden meanings...
J
Jubilant, the upbeat you!
O
Observant, you see what's right.
State Wise Usages
Texas has the highest number of people using the first name while Alaska has the lowest number of people.
- Jo in Texas - 19,457
- Jo in Alaska - 93
Texas
19,457
New York
12,229
California
9,496
Ohio
8,336
Pennsylvania
7,267
Tennessee
6,165
North Carolina
6,151
Alabama
5,651
Georgia
5,364
Missouri
5,236
Michigan
5,209
Oklahoma
5,106
Indiana
4,859
New Jersey
4,738
Arkansas
4,217
Virginia
4,015
Florida
3,500
West Virginia
3,293
South Carolina
2,985
Massachusetts
2,794
Kansas
2,574
Maryland
2,298
Wisconsin
2,089
Washington
1,866
Nebraska
1,449
Minnesota
1,352
Connecticut
1,259
Utah
1,219
Arizona
1,162
Oregon
1,065
Washington DC
887
Idaho
735
Montana
576
South Dakota
547
Maine
365
Wyoming
344
Delaware
291
New Hampshire
225
Hawaii
214
Vermont
155
Alaska
93
Popular Personality with name Jo
Name
Joan of Arc
DOB
1412
Profession
Military leader and saint
Gender
Female
Nationality
French
Joan of Arc, also known as the Maid of Orleans, led the French army to several victories during the Hundred Years' War. She was later captured and burned at the stake for heresy.