There are
1261
Dodgens in the USA
Dodgen is the
20899th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Dodgen

BenDodgen

Ben Dodgen was an American soccer player who played as a midfielder for the United States national team.

JohnDodgen

John Dodgen was a British Army officer who served in the Peninsular War and the Napoleonic Wars.

MaryDodgen

Mary Dodgen was an American actress who appeared in films and television shows in the 1950s and 1960s.

DavidDodgen

David Dodgen is an Australian musician and composer known for his work in the ambient and electronic music genres.

SarahDodgen

Sarah Dodgen is a Canadian artist known for her paintings and sculptures exploring themes of identity and the natural world.

RobertDodgen

Robert Dodgen was a Scottish engineer who worked on the construction of railroads and bridges in the 19th century.

RachelDodgen

Rachel Dodgen is an American author known for her novels and short stories set in the American West.

WilliamDodgen

William Dodgen was an English cricketer who played for Sussex County Cricket Club in the late 19th century.

ElizabethDodgen

Elizabeth Dodgen was a British suffragette who campaigned for women's right to vote in the early 20th century.

ThomasDodgen

Thomas Dodgen was a New Zealand politician who served as a Member of Parliament in the 19th century.

Dodgen Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Dodgen' is of English origin and is derived from the personal name 'Dodd' or 'Dod' which is a short form of 'Doddard' or 'Doddridge'. It is believed to have originally been used as a nickname for someone with curly hair or a round face.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Dodgen' is most commonly found in the United States, particularly in the southern states such as Texas, Georgia, and Alabama. It is also found in smaller numbers in the United Kingdom and Australia.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Dodgen' include 'Doggen', 'Dodgeon', and 'Dodgin'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Dodgen' has primarily remained within English-speaking countries, with limited migration and immigration to other regions.