Their names are the same, but their net worth is different.

Forbes' newly-released ranking of the 400 richest Americans shows 38 Texans on the annual measure of the country's wealthiest people. That includes 18 from Dallas-Fort Worth, 12 from the Houston area, six from Austin, one from Temple and one from Brownsville.

Alice Walton (center) shares the stage at Walmart's annual meeting in June with brothers Rob (left) and Jim. The Waltons rank among the nation's wealthiest people. (Rick T. Wilking / Getty Images)

Walmart heiress Alice Walton, the only daughter of founder Sam Walton, remains the state's richest resident with a net worth of $44.9 billion. She rose one spot nationally to 12th, even though her fortune grew by nearly $7 billion. Her siblings also appear on the list.

Walton chairs the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art in her hometown, Bentonville, Ark. Her personal art collection is considered to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

In Dallas, banker Andrew Beal continues to rank as the city's richest man. Beal's net worth dropped $1 billion from last year to $9.9 billion. That knocked him down a spot nationally to No. 46.

Amazon's Jeff Bezos (Alex Wong / Getty Images)

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, whose fortune jumped $78.5 billion in one year, leads this year's list with a net worth of $160 billion. Microsoft founder Bill Gates, who held the No. 1 spot for 24 consecutive years, is now ranked at No. 2 at $97 billion.

Rounding out the top five were Berkshire Hathaway's Warren Buffett ($88.3 billion), Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg ($61 billion) and Oracle's Larry Ellison ($58.4 billion). President Donald Trump's ranking dropped to No. 259 on the list but his net worth remained the same from last year at $3.1 billion. Trump was ranked No. 248 in 2017.

Here is the complete list of Texans, along with their national ranking. (Names in bold represent those from Dallas-Fort Worth):

No. 12: Alice Walton, 69, of Fort Worth -- $44.9 billion.

No. 17: Dell Technologies chairman and CEO Michael Dell, 53, of Austin -- $27.6 billion.

No. 46: Andrew Beal, 65, of Dallas -- $9.9 billion.

No. 75: Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones, 76, of Dallas -- $6.9 billion.

No. 79: Pipeline kingpin Richard Kinder, 74, of Houston -- $6.6 billion.

No. 88: Dannine Avara, 54, of Houston -- $6.2 billion. (Avara is tied with her three siblings who inherited pipeline company Enterprise Products Partners from their late father, Dan Duncan.

No. 88: Scott Duncan, 35, of Houston -- $6.2 billion.

No. 88: Milane Frantz, 49, of Houston -- $6.2 billion.

No. 88: Randa Williams, 57, of Houston -- $6.2 billion.

No. 107: Omni Hotels owner Robert Rowling, 65, of Dallas -- $5.8 billion.

No. 127: Hunt Consolidated chairman Ray Lee Hunt, 75, of Dallas -- $5.3 billion.

No. 127: Chief Oil & Gas founder Trevor Rees-Jones, 67, of Dallas -- $5.3 billion.

No. 134: Robert Bass, 70, of Fort Worth -- $5 billion. (In 1959, Bass and his three brothers each inherited $2.8 million from their oil tycoon uncle Sid Richardson.)

No. 136: Energy Transfer co-founder Kelcy Warren, 62, of Dallas -- $4.9 billion.

No. 153: Restaurateur and Houston Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta, 61, of Houston -- $4.5 billion.

No. 163: Private equity czar Robert Smith, 55, of Austin -- $4.4 billion.

No. 172: H. Ross Perot Sr., 88, of Dallas -- $4.2 billion.

No. 179: Tito's Vodka founder Bert Beveridge, 56, of Austin -- $4 billion.

No. 179: Gulf States Toyota owner Dan Friedkin, 53, of Houston -- $4 billion.

No. 179: Hilcorp co-founder Jeffery Hildebrand, 59, of Houston -- $4 billion.

No. 190: Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, 60, of Dallas -- $3.9 billion.

No. 200: Houston Texans owner Robert McNair, 81, of Houston -- $3.8 billion.

No. 232: Sid Bass, 76, of Fort Worth -- $3.4 billion.

No. 239: Hedge fund owner John Arnold, 44, of Houston -- $3.3 billion.

No. 239: TPG co-founder David Bonderman, 75, of Fort Worth -- $3.3 billion.

No. 271: Trilogy Software founder Joseph Liemandt, 50, of Austin -- $3 billion.

No. 280: Banker Gerald Ford, 74, of Dallas -- $2.9 billion.

No. 316: Energy Transfer co-founder and Texas Rangers co-owner Ray Davis, 76, of Dallas -- $2.6 billion.

No. 316: Hair care and tequila entrepreneur John Paul DeJoria, 74, of Austin -- $2.6 billion.

No. 328: Starkey Hearing Technologies founder Bill Austin, 76, of Brownsville-- $2.5 billion.

No. 328: Lee Bass, 62, of Fort Worth -- $2.5 billion.

No. 328: Oil and gas investor George Bishop, 81, of The Woodlands -- $2.5 billion.

No. 328: Oilman W. Herbert Hunt, 89, of Dallas -- $2.5 billion.



No. 344: Edward Bass, 73, of Fort Worth -- $2.4 billion.

No. 354: IT provider SHI International CEO Thai Lee, 59, of Austin -- $2.3 billion.

No. 354: Trucking company founder Drayton McLane Jr., 82, of Temple -- $2.3 billion.

No. 354: Hillwood real estate company founder H. Ross Perot Jr., 59, of Dallas -- $2.3 billion.

No. 383: Former Houston Rockets owner Leslie Alexander, 75, of Houston -- $2.1 billion.

The cutoff for this year's list was $2.1 billion.