There are
1318
Daughterys in the USA
Daughtery is the
20216th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Daughtery

AimeeDorr

Aimee Dorr is a renowned American educator and the current Provost and Executive Vice President of the University of California Office of the President.

ChrisDougherty

Chris Dougherty is a former American football player who played as a tight end in the National Football League (NFL) for multiple teams.

JerryDoherty

Jerry Doherty is an Irish politician who has served as a member of the Irish Senate (Seanad Éireann) since 2016.

PatDooley

Pat Dooley is a prominent American sports journalist and columnist, known for his coverage of the University of Florida Gators football team.

KarenDoonan

Karen Doonan is a British actress and singer who has appeared in various stage productions and television shows.

KimDonovan

Kim Donovan is an Australian politician who has served as a member of the Parliament of New South Wales since 2011.

JohnDaugherty

John Daugherty is an American real estate agent and the founder of the eponymous John Daugherty Realtors in Houston, Texas.

MariaDowdy

Maria Dowdy is a Spanish artist known for her abstract paintings and mixed media artworks exhibited in galleries worldwide.

PatrickDaughtry

Patrick Daughtry is a British musician and the lead vocalist of the rock band Daughtry, known for hits like 'It's Not Over' and 'Home.'

TinaDoc

Tina Doc is a Slovenian basketball player who has represented her country in international competitions, including the EuroBasket Women tournament.

Daughtery Genealogy

OriginsThe surname Daughtery is of Irish origin. It is an anglicized form of the Gaelic name 'Ó Dochartaigh,' meaning 'descendant of Dochartach,' where 'Dochartach' means 'hurtful' or 'unpleasant.'
Geographic DistributionThe name Daughtery is primarily found in the United States, particularly in states like Texas, California, and Florida. It is less common in other countries.
VariationsVariations of the surname Daughtery include Dougherty, Doty, Doherty, Dooley, Doonan, Donovan, Daugherty, Dowdy, Daughtry, and Doc.
Migration and ImmigrationIrish immigrants brought the surname Daughtery to the United States during the period of Irish migration in the 19th century. The name may have also spread through subsequent generations of Irish-Americans.