Duelley is used as a family name or surname in England. It is 7 characters long in length.

Family Name / Last Name: Duelley
No. of characters: 7
Origin: England
Meaning:

Duelley is the variation of the Oyler. May be a dealer in oil, and other articles of the same sort—what is now called an oil-man.

Duelley is the variant form of Olley. Supposed to be a 'nurse-name' of Oliver.

Surname is variation of the Doyle. Grandson of Dubhghall meaning "black foreigner"; the swarthy stranger or foreigner; one who came from Oilly, in France.

Family name is the variant of Doyle. One of the commonest of Irish surnames, and presumed to be of Anglo-Norman origin. See D'Oyley - Robert de Oilgi was a tenant-in-chief in many counties, and Wido de O. in county of Oxford. Domesday The former is mentioned in the chartulary of Oseney Abbey as a sworn companion of Roger de Ivery (fratres jurati et per sacramentum conföderati) in assisting at the invasion of England. According to genealogists the ancestors of these persons were lords of Olgii or Oyly in Normandy long before the Conquest. The map of modern Normandy shows no such locality as Oilgi, or Oyly, but there are three places in the neighbourhood of Falaise, called Quilli. It was probably to Quilli-le-Basset in the canton of Falaise, written in the XI. century Oillei (and latinized Olleium) that the family originated

It is found as Doyl and Doil in England, temp. Edward I. Hundred Rolls.

How popular is Duelley?

As per 2010 US census, number of Duelleys grew by 9.38 per cent to 140 since 2000 and ranked 123064 after elevating 1045 spots. The last name was found in around 5 per ten million population. Please refer to following table for race and ethnicity.

Race 2010 2000
White 98.57 99

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