Description:
Doddigarll is a Welsh surname that originates from the location of Doddington in Lincolnshire, England. The name is derived from the Old English word 'dodda' meaning 'a valley' and 'garth' meaning 'a farm'. The surname may also be derived from the Welsh word 'doddi' meaning 'a little stream'. The surname may also be derived from the Old French word 'doude' meaning 'a dwarf'. The surname may also be derived from the Middle English word 'doddig' meaning 'a little hill'. The surname may also be derived from the Gaelic word 'dodhgairl' meaning 'a blacksmith'. The surname may also be derived from the Irish word 'dodair' meaning 'a descendant of Daire'. The surname may also be derived from the Latin word 'doddiarius' meaning 'a smith'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'doddi' meaning 'a dwarf'. The surname may also be derived from the Old High German word 'toddi' meaning 'a dwarf'. The surname may also be derived from the Old French word 'toude' meaning 'a dwarf'. The surname may also be derived from the Middle English word 'toddig' meaning 'a little hill'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'toddi' meaning 'a dwarf'. The surname may also be derived from the Old High German word 'toddi' meaning 'a dwarf'. The surname may also be derived from the Old French word 'toude' meaning 'a dwarf'. The surname may also be derived from the Gaelic word 'dodhgairl' meaning 'a blacksmith'. The surname may also be derived from the Irish word 'dodair' meaning 'a descendant of Daire'. The surname may also be derived from the Latin word 'doddiarius' meaning 'a smith'. The surname may also be derived from the Old Norse word 'doddi' meaning 'a dwarf'. The surname may also be derived from the Old High German word 'toddi' meaning 'a dwarf'.





