Statistics and meaning of name Daish
Usage: 4% firstname, 96% surname.
Daish first name was found 8 times in 3 different countries.
Surname Daish is used at least 192 times in at least 10 countries.
Given names
David Daish (7) Andrew Daish (6) Susan Daish (4) Carolyn Daish (4) Amanda Daish (4) Christopher Daish (3) Cyril Daish (3) Ian Daish (3) Michael Daish (3) Nicola Daish (3) Annette Daish (3) Richard Daish (3) Alison Daish (3) Paul Daish (2) Alexander Daish (2) Peter Daish (2) Judy Daish (2) Timothy Daish (2) Alan Daish (2) Katherine Daish (2) Jonathan Daish (2) Jacquelyn Daish (2) Gwenda Daish (2) Emma Daish (2) Catherine Daish (2) Alice Daish (2) Brian Daish (2) Simon Daish (2) Alistair Daish (2) Barrie Daish (2) Tim Daish (2) Aubrey Daish (2) Bryan Daish (2) Theresa Daish (2) Robert Daish (2) Stephen Daish (1) Lily Daish (1) Laura Daish (1) Tom Daish (1) Kenneth Daish (1) Linda Daish (1) Katharine Daish (1) Kim Daish (1) Mark Daish (1) Tanya Daish (1) Penelope Daish (1) Samuel Daish (1) Reginald Daish (1) Sharon Daish (1) Sonia Daish (1) Lisa Daish (1) Marlies Daish (1) Martin Daish (1) Mary Daish (1) Lindsey Daish (1) Geoffrey Daish (1) Calvin Daish (1) Brenda Daish (1) Beryl Daish (1) Carl Daish (1) Charles Daish (1) Chris Daish (1) Cherry Daish (1) Ben Daish (1) Barbara Daish (1) Alexa Daish (1) Adrian Daish (1) Allan Daish (1) Angela Daish (1) Arthur Daish (1) Anne Daish (1) Claude Daish (1) Constance Daish (1) Hazel Daish (1) Hannah Daish (1) Adnrew Daish (1) Jackie Daish (1) James Daish (1) Joanna Daish (1) Joana Daish (1) Gaye Daish (1) Eric Daish (1) Denice Daish (1) Daniel Daish (1) Denise Daish (1) Doiran Daish (1) Eileen Daish (1) Douglas Daish (1) Jonathon Daish (1) |
Daish reversed is Hsiad
Name contains 5 letters - 40.00% vowels and 60.00% consonants.
Anagrams: Daihs Shiad Hdasi Dashi Dasih Haisd Diahs
Misspells: Doish Daissh Daysh Dajsh Daesh Daisha Diash Daihs Dasih
Rhymes: Amish British Cavendish Cornish Danish English Finnish days base pace chase pays
Meaning of name Daish is: = Dash.
Richard Daish says: I understand that the name is derived from Alsace dialect, meaning "of the Ash (tree)", and was originally spelt "D'Aish". I have a cousin called Gerald Daish, and my wife is Suzanne Daish, neither of which occur in the above list. All the best.
Richard Daish says: My son is the "famous" Andrew James Kalén Daish. The name Kalén is his mother's Swedish maiden name.
Jeffrey Daish says: DAISH This surname was a locational name 'the dweller atten-ash' from residence beside an ash tree. Local names usually denoted where a man held land, and indicated where he actually lived. Local surnames, by far the largest group, derived from a place name where the man held land or from the place from which he had come, or where he actually lived. These local surnames were originally preceded by a preposition such as "de", "atte", "by" or "in". The names may derive from a manor held, from working in a religious dwelling or from literally living by a wood or marsh or by a stream. Following the Crusades in Europe a need was felt for a family name. This was recognized by those of noble blood, who realised the prestige and practical advantage it would add to their status. The name was brought to England in the wake of the Norman Conquest of 1066. Early records of the name mention Agnes ate Nasse, 1273 County Oxford. William atte Nashe of Yorkshire was listed in the Yorkshire Poll Tax of 1379. William atte Nasche, was documented in the year 1300 in the County of Yorkshire. Fardinando Simones married Alece Nashe, St. Mary, Aldermary, London in 1524. This surname is now common in Ireland where it was taken by a family who established themselves in County Kerry in the 13th century, during the second wave of the Anglo-Norman settlement. In the middle ages it was customary for a man to be named after the village where he lived or where he held his land. This name would identify his whole family, and followed them wherever they moved. Following the Crusades in Europe in the 11th 12th and 13th centuries a need was felt for a family name. This was recognized by those of nobler blood who realised the prestige and practical advantage it would add to their status. Abner Nash (or Naish) (1740-86) was the governor of North Carolina, and was originally of Welsh origin, his parents having emigrated to Virginia from Wales in 1730. His brother Frances (1742-77) was a general in the Continental Army; the town of Nashville, Tennesse was named in his honour.
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Famous people: Liam Sean Daish, Andrew James Kalen Daish
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