Dann

Dann is an English surname. It is a toponymic surname which came from Middle English dene and Old English denu, "valley". Variant spellings include Dan and Dane.[1]

Dann
Language(s)Middle English
Origin
Word/nameDene
MeaningValley
Other names
Variant form(s)Dan, Dane

People with this surname include:

Artists and musicians

Sportspeople

  • Reg Dann (1916–1948), English football midfielder
  • Gordon Dann (born 1944), Australian rules footballer
  • Donald Dann (1949–2005), Australian Paralympic athlete and table tennis player
  • Scott Dann (boxer) (born 1974), English amateur boxer
  • Scott Dann (born 1987), English football centre-back
  • Thomas Dann (born 1981), English cricketer
  • Asiamuh Dann (born 1999), Liberian football defender
  • Walter Dann, Canadian Paralympic athlete

Writers

  • George Landen Dann (1904–1977), Australian playwright, writer, and draftsman
  • Colin Dann (born 1943), British writer of children's books
  • Jack Dann (born 1945) American science fiction writer
  • Trevor Dann (born 1951), British writer and broadcaster
  • Patty Dann (born 1953), American novelist and nonfiction writer

Others

  • Wallace Dann (1847–1934), American local politician in Norwalk, Connecticut
  • Alf Dann (1893–1953), British trade union leader
  • Belinda Dann (1900–2007), Indigenous Australian woman known as a member of the Stolen Generation
  • Bob Dann (1914–2008), Anglican Archbishop of Melbourne, Australia
  • Michael Dann (1921–2016), American television executive
  • Mary Dann and Carrie Dann (respectively 1923–2005 and born 1931), Native American activists
  • Laurie Dann (1957–1988), American murderer
  • Marc Dann (born 1962), American politician
  • Tim Dann, British voice actor

See also

References

  1. Hanks, Patrick; Coates, Richard; McClure, Peter, eds. (2016). The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland. Oxford University Press. p. 668. ISBN 9780192527479.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
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