DOOL
Dool
Dool is a British surname of Gaelic origin. It is derived from the Old Gaelic surname "O'Dulch" or "O'Dulaing," which means descendant of the son of doolan or the meeting of two tributaries. The name signifies a place where two bodies of water join together.
The Dool surname is most commonly found in the British Isles, with a significant concentration in Ireland and Scotland. The name has ancient roots and is associated with the Celtic culture that has greatly influenced the history and traditions of the British Isles.
Individuals with the surname Dool have made notable contributions in various fields, including academia, arts, business, and politics. The name Dool carries a sense of heritage and connection to the landscape and history of the British Isles.
In the present day, the surname Dool has become less common, but its legacy continues to be upheld by descendants who proudly bear this ancestral name.
There are approximately 110 people named Dool in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Dool.