patronymic
81Dicken — Recorded in the spellings of Dick, and then the patronymic Dickin, Dickon, Dicken, (Dick + kin) Dickson and Dixon (Dick + son), and then the double patronymic Dickins, Dickens, and Dickons (Dick + kin + s(on)), and finally the triple patronymic… …
82Dickens — Recorded in the spellings of Dick, and then the patronymic Dickin, Dickon, Dicken, (Dick + kin) Dickson and Dixon (Dick + son), and then the double patronymic Dickins, Dickens, and Dickons (Dick + kin + s(on)), and finally the triple patronymic… …
83Dickin — Recorded in the spellings of Dick, and then the patronymic Dickin, Dickon, Dicken, (Dick + kin) Dickson and Dixon (Dick + son), and then the double patronymic Dickins, Dickens, and Dickons (Dick + kin + s(on)), and finally the triple patronymic… …
84Dickins — Recorded in the spellings of Dick, and then the patronymic Dickin, Dickon, Dicken, (Dick + kin) Dickson and Dixon (Dick + son), and then the double patronymic Dickins, Dickens, and Dickons (Dick + kin + s(on)), and finally the triple patronymic… …
85Dickon — Recorded in the spellings of Dick, and then the patronymic Dickin, Dickon, Dicken, (Dick + kin) Dickson and Dixon (Dick + son), and then the double patronymic Dickins, Dickens, and Dickons (Dick + kin + s(on)), and finally the triple patronymic… …
86Dickons — Recorded in the spellings of Dick, and then the patronymic Dickin, Dickon, Dicken, (Dick + kin) Dickson and Dixon (Dick + son), and then the double patronymic Dickins, Dickens, and Dickons (Dick + kin + s(on)), and finally the triple patronymic… …
87Doodson — This ancient surname is a patronymic form of the Olde English pre 7th Century personal byname Dodda, Dudda (Middle English Dodde, Dudde ), ultimately from a Germanic root dudd, dodd , something rounded , used to denote a short, rotund man, or… …
88Dootson — This ancient surname is a patronymic form of the Olde English pre 7th Century personal byname Dodda, Dudda (Middle English Dodde, Dudde ), ultimately from a Germanic root dudd, dodd , something rounded , used to denote a short, rotund man, or… …
89Dot — This ancient surname is a patronymic form of the Olde English pre 7th Century personal byname Dodda, Dudda (Middle English Dodde, Dudde ), ultimately from a Germanic root dudd, dodd , something rounded , used to denote a short, rotund man, or… …
90Dutson — This most interesting and unusual surname is of Anglo Saxon origin, and is a patronymic form of the Olde English pre 7th Century name Dodda, Dudda , Middle English Dodde, Dudde , plus the patronymic suffix son , son of. The personal name may have …