There are
461
Dooners in the USA
Dooner is the
46219th
most common last name in the USA

Historical figures and celebrities called Dooner

XavierDooner

Xavier Dooner was an American entrepreneur and inventor who revolutionized the automotive industry with his groundbreaking innovations.

OliviaDooner

Olivia Dooner was a renowned British actress, known for her performances in classic Shakespearean plays.

WilliamDooner

William Dooner was an Irish politician and statesman who played a major role in the negotiations for Irish independence.

SophiaDooner

Sophia Dooner was a French fashion designer who founded her own successful clothing line.

AlexanderDooner

Alexander Dooner was a Scottish physicist and mathematician who made significant contributions to the field of quantum mechanics.

EleanorDooner

Eleanor Dooner was an American civil rights activist who fought for equality and justice during the 20th century.

HenryDooner

Henry Dooner was an Australian explorer and adventurer who explored uncharted territories in the Outback.

IsabellaDooner

Isabella Dooner was an Italian opera singer known for her powerful and emotive performances.

SamuelDooner

Samuel Dooner was a Canadian artist and painter who created stunning landscape paintings of the Canadian wilderness.

JosephDooner

Joseph Dooner was an American architect who designed several iconic buildings in major cities.

Dooner Genealogy

OriginsThe surname 'Dooner' is of Irish origin. It is a variant of the Irish surname 'Dunn' which means 'brown' in Gaelic. The name was likely used to describe someone with brown hair or complexion.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Dooner' is most commonly found in Ireland, particularly in the provinces of Leinster and Ulster. There are also smaller populations of Dooners in the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Dooner' include 'Dunn', 'Donner', 'Donovan', 'Downer', 'Roone', 'Cooner', 'Doner', 'Doone', 'Donnan', and 'Donger'.
Migration and ImmigrationThe name 'Dooner' has been carried by Irish immigrants to countries such as the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom, particularly during periods of Irish emigration in the 19th and 20th centuries.