Dodd (surname)

The surname Dodd is one of the first names recorded and is of Ancient Welsh Celtic origin in the West of England. It may also have Germanic origins if found in the East of England, stemming from a description of something "round or plump" as a surname based on nicknames. The surname Dodd may also be derived from the Old English word "dydrian", in East England which means deceiver or rascal, or from the word "dod", which means to make bare or to cut off. The application of the name Dodd is obvious in the former case, while the nickname would denote a bald person in the latter case.[1]

Notable people with the surname include:

Government
Performing and modelling
Sports figures
Creators of expressive works
Academics and educators
Others
  • Robert F. Dodd (1844–1903), Canadian soldier who fought in the American Civil War
Fictional characters
  • William Dodd, a villain in the Richard Sharpe book series and its TV adaptation

See also

References

  1. "Dodd". www.surnamedb.com.
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