Deane
Deane is a surname of English origin. It is believed to have derived from the Old English word "dæg," meaning "day" and "na", a patronymic suffix. Therefore, a person with the surname Deane likely originated from someone who was "son of the day" or "follower of the sun". Another possible interpretation is that the name is derived from the Old French word "de An," meaning "from Aun," a place-name.
Historically, the surname Deane has been recorded in various forms throughout England and Ireland. Notable bearers
* Thomas Deane (c. 1737-1808), an Anglo-Irish architect who contributed to the design of the Phoenix Park,
* Charles Deane (1825-1892), an American industrialist and inventor who developed early steam engines and locomotives.
The surname Deane is commonly found in the United Kingdom, the United States, Ireland, and Australia. In
In some cases, the surname Deane may also refer to a place-name, such as Deane, a small
In general, the surname Deane is considered to have various origins and meanings, reflecting its widespread