There are
874
Codds in the USA
Codd is the
27556th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Codd

JohnCodd

John Codd was an Irish politician who served as a member of the Irish House of Commons in the late 18th century.

OliverCodd

Oliver Codd was an Australian cricketer who played for New South Wales in the 19th century.

EmmaCodd

Emma Codd is a British executive who currently serves as the Managing Partner of Deloitte's UK Consulting business.

WilliamCodd

William Codd was an English footballer who played as a goalkeeper for various clubs in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

MaryCodd

Mary Codd was an American artist known for her abstract paintings and mixed media works.

FrankCodd

Frank Codd was a British mathematician who made significant contributions to the field of data management and was a pioneer of the relational database model.

EvelynCodd

Evelyn Codd was an Irish novelist and playwright, known for her works exploring themes of identity and cultural heritage.

ThomasCodd

Thomas Codd was an English cricketer who played for Derbyshire and Nottinghamshire in the early 20th century.

MargaretCodd

Margaret Codd was an Australian politician who served as a member of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland in the mid-20th century.

DavidCodd

David Codd is a Canadian musician and composer known for his work in the electronic music genre.

Codd Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Codd' is of English origin and is derived from the Medieval English given name 'Codd,' a pet form of 'Codde,' which may have meant 'famous' or 'brave.' The surname 'Codd' is mainly found in England and Ireland.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Codd' has a concentrated presence in the United Kingdom, particularly in England and Ireland. It is less common in other parts of the world.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Codd' include 'Coddington' and 'Codman.'
Migration and ImmigrationThere have been instances of migration and immigration of individuals with the surname 'Codd,' particularly from England and Ireland to other English-speaking countries like the United States, Canada, and Australia.