There are
1018
Dones in the USA
Done is the
24554th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Done

JasonDone

Jason Done is a British actor known for his role as David Stockley in the TV series 'Waterloo Road.'

MargaretDonegan

Margaret Donegan is an American linguist and academic, specializing in syntax and the study of sign languages.

RuthieAnn

Ruthie Ann Miles is a Japanese-American actress known for her roles in musical theatre, including her Tony Award-winning performance in 'The King and I.'

WilliamDonegan

William Donegan was an American politician who served as the Mayor of Lansing, Michigan from 1973 to 1993.

PhilippaGregory

Philippa Gregory is a British historical novelist known for her bestselling novels, including 'The Other Boleyn Girl' and 'The White Queen.'

ChrisDone

Chris Done is a British physicist and astrophysicist, specializing in the study of black holes and X-ray astronomy.

SerenaDone

Serena Done is a British television producer, known for her work on shows like 'Top Gear' and 'The Grand Tour.'

CatherineDonegan

Catherine Donegan is an American mathematician and computer scientist, specializing in computational algebraic geometry.

PatriciaDonegan

Patricia Donegan is an American haiku poet and translator, known for her collections of poetry and her expertise in Japanese literature.

HaroldDonegan

Harold Donegan was a British Army officer who served during World War II and later became a successful entrepreneur.

Done Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Done' is of Irish and English origin. It can be derived from the Irish surname 'Donn' or the English surname 'Dunn,' both of which have various meanings such as 'brown' or 'hill.'
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Done' is not as widely distributed as some other surnames, but it can be found in various countries including Ireland, the United Kingdom, the United States, Canada, and Australia.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Done' include 'Donne,' 'Donn,' 'Doon,' 'Dunne,' 'Dune,' 'de Donay,' 'Donegan,' 'Donaghue,' and 'Donellan.'
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Done' may have been carried by immigrants from Ireland and England to various countries, including the United States, during periods of Irish and British migration.