Dodd (surname)

The surname Dodd is one of the first names recorded and is of Anglo-Saxon origin, stemming from a description of something round or plump.[1]

Notable people with the surname include:

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Performing and modelling:

Sports figures:

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Academics and educators:

Others:

  • Clifford Dodd, Australian radio executive
  • Coxsone Dodd (1932–2004), Jamaican record producer
  • Dana Dodd (1985–2006), American murder victim, formerly known as "Lavender Doe"
  • David Owen Dodd (1846–1864), "Boy Martyr of the Confederacy", hanged as a Confederate spy in the American Civil War
  • James Dodd (disambiguation)
  • Martha Dodd (1908–1990), American spy
  • Moses Woodruff Dodd (1813–1899), American publisher
  • Ralph Dodd (1756—1822), English civil engineer and marine painter.
  • Robert Dodd (disambiguation)
  • Sonora Smart Dodd (1882–1978), American activist and founder of Father's Day
  • Townsend F. Dodd (1886-1919), American Aviator, Colonel in the Army Air Service, first US Pilot to receive the Distinguished Service Medal in World War I
  • William Dodd (clergyman) (1729–1777), British religious leader, scholar and forger
  • Westley Allan Dodd (1961–1993), American serial killer
  • Gareth E Dodd (1976-present), British Royal Marine, decorated soldier

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