Daviss Surname

847,909th
Most Common
surname in the World

Approximately 323 people bear this surname

Most prevalent in:
United States
Highest density in:
Canada

Daviss Surname Definition:

'son of Davie,' which see. Thomas Davies in Altoun, parish of Lesmahago, 1622 (Lanark CR.).

Daviss Surname Distribution Map

PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States2101:1,725,995114,113
England421:1,326,62059,571
Canada401:921,14070,350
Thailand61:11,773,058553,295
Australia61:4,499,284146,780
Switzerland41:2,053,22997,179
South Africa21:27,088,852277,613
Germany21:40,252,730481,636
Wales21:1,547,26639,871
India11:767,065,3821,851,717
Italy11:61,156,688199,583
Kuwait11:3,800,69427,187
Liberia11:4,408,53547,110
Malawi11:17,119,10934,144
Nigeria11:177,142,758748,972
Philippines11:101,238,223404,861
Russia11:144,123,056881,408
Costa Rica11:4,780,06913,345
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
Ireland21:2,214,93333,683
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
England921:264,95018,810
PlaceIncidenceFrequencyRank in Area
United States2681:187,38316,555

Daviss (24) may also be a first name.

Daviss Surname Meaning

From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history

'son of Davie,' which see. Thomas Davies in Altoun, parish of Lesmahago, 1622 (Lanark CR.).

The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)

Owing to the commonness of the Welsh patronymical use of Davies, this name stands fifth in point of numerousness in England and Wales, yielding priority only to Smith, Jones, Williams, and Taylor. In the XVI. Ann. Rep. of the Registrar Gen., the number of Williamses registered within a given period was 21,936, Taylors 16,775, and Davises 14,983; but as Davis is to all intents and purposes identical with Davies, by adding in 6206 Davises, this name numbers 21,188 individuals, beating the Taylors out of the field, and well-nigh vanquishing the Williamses. In fact by taking in the Davisses and the Daveses, I believe the aggregate of the name would stand next after Smith and Jones for numerousness.

Patronymica Britannica (1860) by Mark Antony Lower

Davies,Davis. —Treating these two varieties together, we find that this surname is exceedingly numerous in Wales, and after Wales in the English counties on the Welsh border. Following it into England, we perceive that it diminishes rapidly in frequency, dying out in the north of England and in the eastern coast counties, and being comparatively infrequent in the southern and south - western counties. The migration into England has been more to the south and south - east than to the north, owing evidently in part to the attraction of the metropolis. It is interesting to notice that the place of this name in the north of England, and over a large part of Scotland, is taken by Davidson or Davison; whilst its diminished frequency in the south - west of England and its absence in the eastern coast counties are to some extent compensated for by Davey and Davy. Other derivatives of the name are Daw or Dawe of the west of England, and Dawson of the north of England. David, the original form of all these names, in mostly confined to South Wales. When we come to compare the distributions of the two varieties, we find that Davies is essentially the Welsh form, and Davis the English form. Whilst in the counties immediately bordering Wales, the Welsh form is much the most numerous, we find that in the next line of English counties, especially in those of Worcester, Gloucester, and Somerset, Davis is far in excess. Taking England and Wales together, we find that Davies is much the most frequent. Calculating from the results given by the Registrar - General in his report for 1856, I find that every ten thousand of the population contained 62 persons of the name of Davies, and 23 persons of the name of Davis.

Homes of Family Names in Great Britain (1890) by Henry Brougham Guppy

The surname Davis (or Davies) stems from the first name David, usually by way of the nickname Davy which was also the French popular form, much in use after the Norman Conquest. Davis means ‘son of Davy’ or, more formally, ‘son of David’.

The first name David is found in the Bible and is of Hebrew origin. The original meaning of the name was ‘darling’, often used in lullabies or as a term of endearment to a child. Later, the word came to be used to mean ‘friend’.

The popularity of the name David stems from Biblical times, largely as a result of the exploits of King David. Its popularity in the British Isles has been reinforced by the fact that the patron saint of Wales is St David, and two Scottish kings (in the eleventh and thirteenth centuries) bore the name. The Welsh patron saint was Archbishop of Menevia in the sixth century. His popularity accounts for the frequency of David as a Welsh first name, with its attendant nicknames Dai and Taffy. The latter is the colloquial name for a Welshman, used only by outsiders and generally with slightly derogatory connotations-as in the case of Paddy, or Limey, or Yank.

It is thus no surprise to find that the derivative surname Davies is common in Wales. (Traditionally, Davies is the Welsh version, Davis the English.) The name is found most frequently in South Wales, as well as among the farming communities. A recent survey showed that one in twenty Welsh farming families was named Davies.

Though Davies is the most popular form of ‘David’s son’, there are other variations. The most obvious, Davidson, while widespread, is found most frequently in Scotland and the border counties. Other variations include Davison and Davidge. Related names include Davey, Davy and Davitt (usually found in Ireland). These last, strictly speaking, are variations on the original David, also a popular surname in South Wales.

Daw, Daws and Dawson are all medieval short forms of the name Davy which it is thought was then pronounced as though spelled Dawy; while Dawkins is an affectionate pet name for the first name David.

The first name David and the surname Davies (and related names) have been widespread in England from the twelfth century, and in Scotland and Wales since even earlier times. There are references to the first name David and the surname Davy in twelfth-century records, but the first more recognisable references are to Richard Davi of Suffolk and William Davy of Oxford, both in the Hundred Rolls of 1273.

Davis’s have the rare distinction of having a number of ingenious devices named in their honour: a double quadrant, Davis’ Quadrant, invented by John Davis (Davys) (1550— 1605); the Davy lamp, the first safe lamp for miners because it used gauze to separate the flame from potentially explosive gases, invented by Sir Humphry Davy (1778—1829); and the Davis Escape Apparatus, which lets submariners do just that, invented by Sir Robert Henry Davis (1870—1965).

The Davis Cup is the International Lawn Tennis Challenge Trophy and is competed for annually by all tennis-playing countries (rather than by individuals). It was donated in 1900 by Dwight Davis (1879—1945) who won the US doubles championship three years running-in 1899, 1900 and 1901.

There are no Davis-derived towns or cities in the United Kingdom and few elsewhere in the world. Canada has one town called Davis, so do 5 American states. There is a Davis Sea in the Antarctic and a Davis Island in Burma.

With about 343,000 namesakes Davies is the 6th most popular surname in England and Wales, while Davis accounts for another 117,000-in combination making this name the 3rd most popular in the area. (Neither variation is common enough throughout Scotland to be counted separately.) Davies is notably popular in and around Cardiff where an estimated one in about 30 families bears the name. In descending numerical order Liverpool, Birmingham and Coventry are other Davies strongholds, while Davis is more prevalent in Bristol (one in 252 families). Around the world Davies’s and Davis’s are most common in Wellington (one in 220 families), Sydney (one in 283) and Canberra (one in 295). In the United States there are an estimated 1,100,000 Davis’s and 39,000 Davies’s, in combination making this the country’s 7th most popular surname.

— Peter Verstappen

Daviss Last Name Facts

Where Does The Last Name Daviss Come From? nationality or country of origin

Daviss occurs in The United States more than any other country/territory. It can be found as:. Click here to see other possible spellings of this name.

How Common Is The Last Name Daviss? popularity and diffusion

The last name Daviss is the 847,909th most frequent surname world-wide It is held by approximately 1 in 22,562,062 people. This surname occurs mostly in The Americas, where 78 percent of Daviss are found; 77 percent are found in North America and 77 percent are found in Anglo-North America. It is also the 2,187,323rd most numerous first name worldwide It is held by 24 people.

Daviss is most commonly occurring in The United States, where it is held by 210 people, or 1 in 1,725,995. In The United States Daviss is most prevalent in: Texas, where 30 percent are found, Georgia, where 21 percent are found and Louisiana, where 7 percent are found. Barring The United States this surname exists in 17 countries. It is also common in England, where 13 percent are found and Canada, where 12 percent are found.

Daviss Family Population Trend historical fluctuation

The incidence of Daviss has changed through the years. In The United States the share of the population with the surname contracted 22 percent between 1880 and 2014 and in England it contracted 54 percent between 1881 and 2014.

Daviss Last Name Statistics demography

The religious devotion of those holding the surname is predominantly Anglican (100%) in Ireland.

In The United States those holding the Daviss surname are 12.69% more likely to be registered with the Republican Party than The US average, with 59.46% registered with the political party.

The amount Daviss earn in different countries varies notably. In United States they earn 14.01% less than the national average, earning $37,102 USD per year and in Canada they earn 3.66% more than the national average, earning $51,503 CAD per year.

Phonetically Similar Names

SurnameSimilarityWorldwide IncidencePrevalency
Daviess92125/
Davisse9211/
Davisst921/
Deaviss920/
Daiviss920/
Davis911,708,683/
Davies83500,664/
Davish83279/
Daveis83185/
Davios83107/
D'Avis8394/
Davise8378/
Dhavis8351/
Daivis8341/
Davois8341/
Davess8333/
Davais8322/
Daavis8321/
Deavis8314/
Davist8311/
Dasvis8310/
Dayvis839/
Deviss839/
Davisd839/
Dauvis838/
Ddavis837/
Daevis835/
Davisj833/
Hdavis832/
Dawiss832/
Davisp831/
Davisx831/
Davuis831/
Tdavis831/
Davi's831/
Doviss830/
Davi8073,290/
Davidse771,469/
Dauvois77325/
Davoise77106/
Daibess7729/
Deavies7710/
Davaish779/
D'Davis776/
Daavies774/
Dauvais774/
Daabiss774/
Daivies773/
Davidst773/
Daivhis772/
Dabisse772/
Dhavish771/
Daweiss771/
Daveish771/
Davesse771/
D'avies771/
Davoist770/
Daevies770/
David731,201,318/
Davie7322,944/
Devis737,317/
Davei735,289/
Dabis735,125/
Daves735,070/
Daivi732,377/
Dawis731,612/
Davit731,602/
Dovis731,274/
Davio731,211/
Davai73779/
Davys73447/
Deavi73407/
Daviy73370/
Davyi73193/
Dhavi73134/
Dayvi73127/
Davui73108/
Daviz7370/
Davii7344/
Davip7340/
Daavi7327/
Dauvi7319/
Davoi7319/
Dasvi7315/
D'Avi7314/
Davih7314/
Davix7312/
Davij7312/
Tdavi7310/
Dávis738/
Ddavi733/
Datvi732/
Davgi731/
Davhi731/
Dävis731/
Daubisse71440/
Davisová7116/
Davisova712/
Devishsh711/
Davaiseh711/
Devissch711/
Daibes674,028/
Davitt673,282/
Daabis672,236/
Dabhis671,221/
Deaves671,051/
Devish67839/
Dabish67836/
Dawish67621/
Devies67561/
Dabies67446/
Daveus67439/
Davich67275/
Douvis67235/
Dabess67221/
Daveid67207/
Dowais67203/
Davice67191/
Deivis67180/
Duivis67128/
Devois67126/
Deabis67126/
Davaai67116/
Davidt67112/
Devais6799/
Daives6796/
Daivid6786/
Davaiy6753/
Davesh6747/
Deyvis6742/
Daviez6740/
Dawies6731/
Dhavai6730/
Daveij6730/
Dhauvi6729/
Dahvit6728/
Davidd6726/
Davhie6723/
Daveip6723/
Davaid6721/
Dabois6720/
Daveit6719/
Dassui6719/
Daivii6719/
Daybis6718/
Dahavi6717/
Dawist6714/
Daveys6713/
Daavid6713/
Dhavid6713/
Dabizs6712/
Dauvit6711/
Dovies6710/
Deaviz6710/
Dhaves679/
Daveih679/
Davees679/
Dauvai679/
Davidh678/
Daibis677/
Dobiss677/
Ddavid677/
Dawise676/
Da'vid676/
Davuit676/
Davioa675/
Dovish675/
Daivei675/
Deavid675/
Dawais675/
Dabise675/
Dayvid674/
Dhaviy674/
Davysh674/
Dhavie674/
Devess674/
Davoid674/
Dayves674/
Daewis673/
Dauves673/
Dovais673/
Davuid673/
Dassue673/
Dasvit673/
Dhavui673/
Dévies673/
Dhaivi672/
Daiwis672/
Davidp672/
Davaia672/
Davgai672/
Davıds672/
Daubis672/
Dawios672/
Dahvie672/
Deveis672/
Davhai672/
Dheavi671/
Daivie671/
Dabissova671/
Deasvi671/
Daveas671/
Davets671/
Davhid671/
Dawess671/
Deavit671/
Dovois671/
Tdavid671/
Daeves671/
Doveis671/
Dawisz671/
Davese671/
Davest671/
Davıes671/
Daiwes671/
Deawis671/
Davaih671/
Dehvis671/
Daviph671/
Davishova671/
Dahbis671/
Daivai671/
Dabuis671/
Dewais671/
Dhavij671/
Dhavip671/
Dovise671/
Dobais671/
Dhavei671/
Davhyi671/
Dewiss670/
Deevis670/
Deavie670/
Daveds670/

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