Dale Speilberg

in the US

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  1. Los Angeles, CA (2)
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Ranking in the US

NameRank
Dale 139
Speilberg 510,437
Dale Speilberg 14,451,410
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  4. is 138th most common Christina
  5. is 139th most common Dale
  6. is 140th most common Todd
  7. is 141st most common Jonathan
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  1. is 510,433rd most common Spathas
  2. is 510,434th most common Spatuzza
  3. is 510,435th most common Spec
  4. is 510,436th most common Speeckaert
  5. is 510,437th most common Speilberg
  6. is 510,438th most common Spellbring
  7. is 510,439th most common Spencer-Smith
  8. is 510,440th most common Spensiero
  9. is 510,441st most common Sperdakos
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  1. is 14,451,406th most common Dale Speetzen
  2. is 14,451,407th most common Dale Spegal
  3. is 14,451,408th most common Dale Speich
  4. is 14,451,409th most common Dale Speights
  5. is 14,451,410th most common Dale Speilberg
  6. is 14,451,411th most common Dale Spektor
  7. is 14,451,412th most common Dale Spelbring
  8. is 14,451,413th most common Dale Spell
  9. is 14,451,414th most common Dale Spencley

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Meaning & History

Speilberg

(male), (female) Transferred use of the surname, originally a local name for someone who lived in a dale or valley. It is now fairly commonly used as a given name, along with other monosyllabic surnames of topographical origin (see for example Dell and Hale).

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