All about the name DEVILLE

Meaning, origin, history.

The surname Deville is of French and German origin. It is derived from the Old French word 'devil', which referred to someone who was believed to be a devil or evil-doer. This could have been due to various reasons such as physical deformities, odd behavior, or even just being born on an unlucky day.

The name may also have originated in Germany, where it is believed to have meant "of the village" or "from the village". In this context, it would have referred to someone who came from a rural area or lived in a small village.

Regardless of its origin, the name Deville has been present in Europe for centuries. It was brought to England by the Normans after the Norman Conquest in 1066 and can be found in various records throughout British history. The surname has also spread across the globe through immigration, with notable occurrences in countries such as Canada, Australia, and the United States.

Today, Deville is still a relatively rare surname, but it is carried by people all around the world. Despite its potentially ominous origins, those who bear this name today likely do not associate themselves with evil or darkness. Instead, they carry on the legacy of their ancestors, whoever they may have been, and continue to make their own marks on history.

See also

French
German

Popularity of the name DEVILLE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

In the United States, the name Deville experienced some fluctuations in popularity over the years based on the available statistics from 1977 to 1995.

In 1977, there were 6 births where the given name was Deville. This number decreased slightly in 1986 with only 5 recorded births for that year. However, it remained consistent at 5 births again in 1995.

Over these three years combined, a total of 16 babies were named Deville in the United States.