Dean Zubich

in the US

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NameRank
Dean 269
Zubich 462,868
Dean Zubich 33,352,944
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Dean

Meaning & History

Zubich

(male) Transferred use of the surname, which has a double origin. In part it is a local name for someone who lived in a valley (Middle English dene, Old English denu) and in part an occupational name for someone who served as a dean, i.e. ecclesiastical supervisor (Latin decanus). The given name also sometimes represents Italian Dino (a short form of names such as Bernardino), as in the case of the American actor and singer Dean Martin (191795).

Variants: Deane, Dene.

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