Dail

The surname Dail is of English and Irish origin, derived from the Old English pre 7th Century word "dael" or the Middle English word "dale," both meaning valley. The surname is primarily found in the British Isles, with particular concentrations in England and Ireland.

The Dail surname has a long history, with records showing its presence in various regions of England and Ireland. The name is thought to have originated as a topographic or locational surname, used to describe someone who lived in or near a valley.

Throughout history, bearers of the surname Dail have been found in various occupations and professions, reflecting the diverse nature of British society. The name has also been subject to variations in spelling over time, with examples such as Dale, Dayle, and others.

Notable individuals bearing the surname Dail have made contributions to various fields, including literature, academia, and the arts. The Dail surname continues to be passed down through generations, contributing to the rich tapestry of British surnames.

In contemporary times, the surname Dail remains a part of the cultural and historical landscape of the British Isles, serving as a reminder of the ancestral heritage and diversity of the region.

There are approximately 43 people named Dail in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Dail.

Region of origin: Asia

Country of origin: India

Religion of origin: Sikh

Language of origin: Punjabi

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Baljit
  • Gurmit
  • Jasbinder
  • Jasbir
  • Sapinder

Female

  • Amarjit
  • Linda
  • Narinder

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