Outlaw

See also: outlaw

English

Alternative forms

Etymology

From outlaw, a nickname for someone who no longer had the protection of the law.

Proper noun

Outlaw (plural Outlaws)

  1. A surname, from nicknames.
    • 2013, Nathan Outlaw, Modern Seafood
      In the book, Nathan Outlaw offers helpful advice and tips on buying the freshest fish and shellfish in a sustainably responsible way.

Statistics

  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Outlaw is the 3991st most common surname in the United States, belonging to 8901 individuals. Outlaw is most common among Black/African American (53.63%) and White (40.85%) individuals.

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