Alan Dunnack

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Alan 142
Dunnack 166,266
Alan Dunnack 12,392,813
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  4. is 141st most common Jonathan
  5. is 142nd most common Alan
  6. is 143rd most common Fred
  7. is 144th most common Dawn
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  1. is 166,262nd most common Drussell
  2. is 166,263rd most common Dubcak
  3. is 166,264th most common Dukarski
  4. is 166,265th most common Dunleavey
  5. is 166,266th most common Dunnack
  6. is 166,267th most common Dunsavage
  7. is 166,268th most common Dupeire
  8. is 166,269th most common Duringer
  9. is 166,270th most common Durran
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  1. is 12,392,809th most common Alan Dunlea
  2. is 12,392,810th most common Alan Dunleavy
  3. is 12,392,811th most common Alan Dunlop
  4. is 12,392,812th most common Alan Dunmore
  5. is 12,392,813th most common Alan Dunnack
  6. is 12,392,814th most common Alan Dunne
  7. is 12,392,815th most common Alan Dunster
  8. is 12,392,816th most common Alan Dunsworth
  9. is 12,392,817th most common Alan Duplacey

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Meaning & History

Dunnack

(male) Of Celtic origin and uncertain derivation (possibly a diminutive of a word meaning ‘rock’). It was introduced into England by Breton followers of William the Conqueror, most notably Alan, Earl of Brittany, who was rewarded for his services with vast estates in the newly conquered kingdom. In Britain the variants Allan and Allen are considerably less frequent, and generally represent transferred uses of surname forms, whereas in America all three forms of the name are approximately equally common. See also Alun.

Short form: Al.


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