Dove (surname)
The surname Dove has several origins. In some cases the surname is derived from the Middle English dove ("dove"), which is in turn derived from the Old English dūfe ("dove"), or possibly sometimes the Old Norse dúfa ("dove"). In this way, this surname originated as a nickname for a gentle person, or an occupational name for a person who worked with doves. In some cases, the surname Dove originated from the fact that the Middle English word was also used as a masculine and feminine personal name.[1]
The surname Dove is also sometimes an Anglicised form of the Scottish Gaelic MacCalmáin. The surname Dove is also sometimes a variant spelling of the surname Duff (a surname multiple etymological origins). The surname Dove is also sometimes derived from the Middle Low German dōf, and originated as a nickname for a deaf man.[1]
People
- Arthur Dove (1880–1946), American artist
- Billie Dove (1903–1997), American actress
- Bob Dove (1921–2006), American football player
- Charlie Dove, English footballer
- Craig Dove (born 1983), English football midfielder
- Daphna Dove (born 1975), American rock singer
- Dennis Dove (born 1981), American baseball pitcher
- Dove Gregory (1837–1873), English cricketer
- Ed Dove (born 1937), American football player
- Hamisi Amani-Dove (born 1974), American football (soccer) player
- Heinrich Wilhelm Dove (1803–1879), Prussian physicist, meteorologist
- Horace Dove-Edwin (born 1967), Sierra Leonean sprinter
- Jane Thurgood-Dove, murder victim
- John Dove (d. 1664/5), an English politician during the Civil War and the Interregnum
- Jonathan Dove (born 1959), British composer of opera, choral works
- Patrick Edward Dove (1815–1873), Scottish writer
- Rita Dove (born 1952), American poet, author
- Toni Dove, American artist
- Ulysses Dove (1947–1996), American choreographer
References
- 1 2 Dove Family History, Ancestry.com, retrieved 18 October 2012. This webpage cited: Dictionary of American Family Names, Oxford University Press, ISBN 0-19-508137-4.