Explore the Family Name Dall

The meaning of Dall

1. Danish: variant of Dahl. 2. German: from a short form of an ancient Germanic personal name, perhaps related to Anglo-Saxon deal ‘proud, famous’. 3. German (of Slavic origin): from a Germanized short form of an Old Slavic personal name based on the element dal, which is from dalje ‘farther’ (see Dallmeyer) or from dati ‘to give’. 4. English and Scottish: variant of Dale. 5. English: from a Middle English personal name Dal(l). One source of the personal name may be the Old English personal name D(e)alla or Dall but there is no certain evidence of its use in Middle English. Alternatively, it may be a rhyming pet form of Middle English Ral(l), a side form of Raul (see Ralph); see Rawle and compare Daw. There is no doubt that there was such a personal name in late Middle English.

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How common is the last name Dall in the United States?

Based on the Decennial U.S. Census, the popularity of the surname 'Dall' has seen a significant decline from 2000 to 2010. It was ranked 12,971 in the year 2000 and fell to 17,745 by 2010, marking a decrease of 36.81%. The count of individuals with this surname also dropped during this period, from 2,167 to 1,579, which is a fall of 27.13%. Consequently, the proportion of people per 100k with the 'Dall' surname dropped by 32.5%.

20002010Change
Rank#12,971#17,745-36.81%
Count2,1671,579-27.13%
Proportion per 100k0.80.54-32.5%

Race and Ethnicity of people with the last name Dall

The Decennial U.S. Census data also provides an insight into the ethnic identity associated with the 'Dall' surname. Majority of the individuals identified as White, with a slight decrease from 90.36% in 2000 to 90.31% in 2010. Those identifying as Black saw a notable decrease from 4.52% to 3.42%, while those of Asian or Pacific Islander descent declined marginally from 1.34% to 1.20%. On the other hand, there was a considerable increase in the Hispanic ethnicity from 1.75% to 2.66%. Individuals identifying with two or more races also increased from 1.57% to 1.84%, and those of American Indian and Alaskan Native descent rose from 0.46% to 0.57%.

20002010Change
White90.36%90.31%-0.06%
Black4.52%3.42%-24.34%
Hispanic1.75%2.66%52%
Two or More Races1.57%1.84%17.2%
Asian/Pacific Islander1.34%1.2%-10.45%
American Indian and Alaskan Native0.46%0.57%23.91%