Summary
The surname Dallas has origins in Scotland and is derived from the Gaelic word 'dail' meaning 'meadow'. It is believed that the surname originally referred to someone who lived near or owned a meadow.There are
9418
Dallass in the USADallas is the
3761st
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Dallas
AlexanderDallas
American statesman and Secretary of the Treasury under President James Madison. He was known for implementing the concept of a national currency and establishing the Second Bank of the United States.GeorgeM.
American lawyer and politician who served as the 11th Vice President of the United States under President James K. Polk. He was known for his advocacy of expanding the United States internationally through the promotion of Manifest Destiny.RobertDallas
English lawyer and jurist who became a prominent figure in the field of international law. He authored several influential legal treatises and was known for his expertise in maritime law.CodyDallas
Fictional character in a popular book series set in the Old West. He is portrayed as a fearless gunslinger and outlaw with a reputation for being quick on the draw.MaryDallas
Fictional character in a classic novel. She is depicted as a strong-willed woman who defies societal norms and fights for her independence and the rights of others.Dallas Genealogy
OriginsThe surname Dallas has its origins in Scotland, particularly in the town of Dallas in Moray.
Geographic DistributionDallas is a city in the state of Texas, United States.
VariationsVariations of the surname Dallas include Dallace, Dallach, and Dallais.
Migration and ImmigrationMigration and immigration associated with the surname Dallas occurred during various periods and in different places, including but not limited to Scotland, the United States (particularly Texas), and other regions where individuals with Scottish ancestry settled. Reasons for migration and immigration include economic opportunities, religious persecution, and seeking a better life.