There are
1491
Primes in the USA
Prime is the
18511st
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Prime

SirRobert

Sir Robert Howard Prime was a British territorial administrator and Commissioner of Sind in the British Raj

SirHenry

Sir Henry Prime was a British colonial administrator and Governor of the Bahamas from 1928 to 1932.

SirTemple

Sir Temple Harry Prime was a British colonial administrator and Governor of Britsih Guiana from 1893 to 1896.

EdwardPrime-Stevenson

Edward Prime-Stevenson was an American author and pioneer of gay fiction.

WilliamPrime

William Prime was an American journalist, editor, and author, known for his popular history books.

IdrisPrime

Idris Prime was a British-Nigerian journalist and politician, and the first black mayor of Silvertown in London, UK.

HanakoPrime

Hanako Prime is a Japanese musician and songwriter known for their indie pop and electronic music.

NathanPrime

Nathan Prime is an Australian chef and restaurateur, known for his innovative fusion cuisine.

RayPrime

Ray Prime is an American artist and designer, specializing in abstract and minimalist paintings.

MarciaPrime

Marcia Prime is a New Zealand politician, serving as a member of Parliament for the National Party.

Prime Genealogy

OriginsThe surname Prime is of English origin. It is derived from the Old English word 'prima', meaning 'first'. It may have originally been a nickname for someone who was considered the first in a particular field or occupation.
Geographic DistributionThe surname Prime is most commonly found in English-speaking countries, particularly in the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, and Australia.
VariationsVariations of the surname Prime include Prim, Primm, Primrose, Pruitt, Primm, Primus, Prynne, Pirnie, Primavera, and Prem.
Migration and ImmigrationThere is limited information available about the migration and immigration of people with the surname Prime. However, it is likely that people with the name Prime have migrated or immigrated to various countries throughout history, particularly during periods of colonial expansion and industrialization.