Deladienne is used as a family name or surname in France. It is 10 characters long in length.
Surname Deladienne is an adaptation of the Dyne. Anciently Dine. Might come from the French digne, worthy. There is a statement, however, I know not of what authority, that the family were identical with the Dyves, who came into England from Normandy with the Conqueror. De Dine. Hundred Rolls.
An adaptation of Dine. See Dyne - Anciently Dine. Might come from the French digne, worthy. There is a statement, however, I know not of what authority, that the family were identical with the Dyves, who came into England from Normandy with the Conqueror. De Dine. Hundred Rolls.
The family name is a modification of Dain. See Dane - Occurs singly in Domesday, in the counties of Notts and Lincoln, as a personal name, like Norman, Frank, etc.; and Danus as a distinctive epithet or surname is added to the personal names Osmund, Simond, Strang, and Turchil to indicate their Danish birth or extraction. But Dane is also a topographical expression, the meaning of which is not clear. In the Hundred Rolls we find both Atte Dane, and De la Dane.
Deladienne is the modification of Dain. One who came from Denmark, i.e., forest of the Danes; dweller near the Dane River, in Cheshire.
An adaptation of Dion. Descendant of Dion, i.e., Grecian god of wine; one who came from Dionne, in Burgundy.
Deladienne is an adaptation of the Divers. Apparently a French local name, the D of De coalescing.
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