Deetch is used as a family name or surname in Scotland. It is 6 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Deetch
No. of characters: 6
Origin: Scotland
Meaning:

The lastname Deetch is form of Dykes. There is every reason to believe that this name is derived from no less an object than Hadrian's Roman Wall-the "Barrier of the Lower Isthmus." The family originated at Dykesfield, county of Cumberland, on the line of that celebrated defence. There is no doubt that the popular appellation of Hadrian's work was " the Dyke," or "the Dykes," just as "Graham's Dyke" was that of the more northern defence of Lol lius Urbicus. See much interesting information on this subject in Dr.

Bruce's "Roman Wall," Dykesfield may have been so named either from the family, or immediately from the fact of the barrier's passing over the place. However this may be, the surname Dykes was borrowed from the wall itself, as appears from its earliest known form , which is not De Dykesfield, but Del Dykes, i. e. "of the Dykes." Ro bert Del Dykes, the first recorded individual of the family, is mentioned in a deed (without date, but known from internal evidence to be) of temp. Another ancient northern family of the same district—that of Thirlwall-also derive their appellation from the Roman Wall.

Variation of Dike. See Dyke - See Dykes - There is every reason to believe that this name is derived from no less an object than Hadrian's Roman Wall-the "Barrier of the Lower Isthmus." The family originated at Dykesfield, county of Cumberland, on the line of that celebrated defence. There is no doubt that the popular appellation of Hadrian's work was " the Dyke," or "the Dykes," just as "Graham's Dyke" was that of the more northern defence of Lol lius Urbicus. See much interesting information on this subject in Dr.

Bruce's "Roman Wall," Dykesfield may have been so named either from the family, or immediately from the fact of the barrier's passing over the place. However this may be, the surname Dykes was borrowed from the wall itself, as appears from its earliest known form , which is not De Dykesfield, but Del Dykes, i. e. "of the Dykes." Ro bert Del Dykes, the first recorded individual of the family, is mentioned in a deed (without date, but known from internal evidence to be) of temp. Another ancient northern family of the same district—that of Thirlwall-also derive their appellation from the Roman Wall

The baronets of Sussex and Kent sprang from the family of Dykes of Cumberland.

Deetch is the variation of the Updyke. Dweller on the dike.

Variant form of Dyke. Dweller on, or near, a dike or embarkment.

Deetch is the variation of the Opdyke. At dike.

Variant form of Ditch. From residence in or near the ditch of a fortified town, like the French De la Fosse. Its forms in the Hundred Rolls are De Fossa, De la Fosse, &c., and there is one unlucky wight called' "Absolon in le Dyche."

Lastname is a variant form of Dyke. See Dykes - There is every reason to believe that this name is derived from no less an object than Hadrian's Roman Wall-the "Barrier of the Lower Isthmus." The family originated at Dykesfield, county of Cumberland, on the line of that celebrated defence. There is no doubt that the popular appellation of Hadrian's work was " the Dyke," or "the Dykes," just as "Graham's Dyke" was that of the more northern defence of Lol lius Urbicus. See much interesting information on this subject in Dr.

Bruce's "Roman Wall," Dykesfield may have been so named either from the family, or immediately from the fact of the barrier's passing over the place. However this may be, the surname Dykes was borrowed from the wall itself, as appears from its earliest known form , which is not De Dykesfield, but Del Dykes, i. e. "of the Dykes." Ro bert Del Dykes, the first recorded individual of the family, is mentioned in a deed (without date, but known from internal evidence to be) of temp. Another ancient northern family of the same district—that of Thirlwall-also derive their appellation from the Roman Wall

The baronets of Sussex and Kent sprang from the family of Dykes of Cumberland.

How popular is Deetch?

Deetch is ranked 3542245 on our list.

Deetch is an uncommon surname, few people in United States have the family name and might have roots in United States. So far only 31 people have been found who wears Deetch as their surname. Deetch have bearers in just 1 or 2 countries. More detailed information can be found below:
RankCountryCount
Countries with very low frequency i.e., 10 - 50:
454,044 United States31

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