Dockweiler - Dollard

Most Comon Surname in this Range: Dodson

This surname was first seen in Middle English circles, with roots in words that mean "something rounded" or "to cut off." The name was often used to refer to a man who was stout or bald. Variations of the name were recorded as early as the 11th century, with some of the variations including Dudd, Dod and Dadds. The current spelling can first be found in the 14th century, and the name appears to have come to America with some of the early settlers during the 17th century.

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  • Dockweiler
  • Docter
  • Doctor
  • Doda
  • Dodaro
  • Dodd
  • Doddridge
  • Dodds
  • Doddy
  • Dodenhoff
  • Dodge
  • Dodgen
  • Dodgson
  • Dodier
  • Dodrill
  • Dods
  • Dodson
  • Dodsworth
  • Dodt
  • Doe
  • Doebler
  • Doede
  • Doeden
  • Doege
  • Doehring
  • Doell
  • Doelling
  • Doenges
  • Doepke
  • Doepker
  • Doerflein
  • Doerfler
  • Doerflinger
  • Doerge
  • Doering
  • Doerksen
  • Doerner
  • Doerr
  • Doerrer
  • Doersam
  • Doescher
  • Doetsch
  • Doffing
  • Dogan
  • Doggett
  • Doheny
  • Doherty
  • Dohm
  • Dohman
  • Dohmen
  • Dohn
  • Dohner
  • Dohoney
  • Dohr
  • Dohrer
  • Dohrman
  • Dohrmann
  • Dohrn
  • Dohse
  • Doi
  • Doidge
  • Doig
  • Doiron
  • Doke
  • Dokes
  • Dokken
  • Dokter
  • Doktor
  • Dolak
  • Dolan
  • Doland
  • Dolata
  • Dolbeare
  • Dolberg
  • Dolberry
  • Dolbow
  • Dolby
  • Dolce
  • Dolch
  • Dold
  • Dolder
  • Dole
  • Dolecki
  • Doleman
  • Dolen
  • Dolence
  • Doles
  • Dolese
  • Dolezal
  • Dolfi
  • Dolgin
  • Dolin
  • Dolinar
  • Dolinger
  • Dolinski
  • Dolinsky
  • Doll
  • Dollahite
  • Dollar
  • Dollard

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