Deming is an English surname of medieval origin, derived from the Old Norse personal name 'Dæmingr'. This name was likely given to a dark-haired person, as it is composed of the elements 'daett', meaning 'dark', and 'ing', signifying 'relating to'. The name first appeared in England during the Middle Ages, carried by individuals who were of Scandinavian descent or influence. Today, Deming is still primarily found in English-speaking countries, particularly in England and the United States. It has also been adapted as a given name for males in some cultures.
Deming had five babies named Annually in 1943.