Dimond

Occupational

Meaning

Variant of Diamond, possibly indicating someone who dealt in diamonds or had a diamond-shaped mark.

Etymology

Derived from the Old French 'diamant' (diamond), which came from Latin 'adamas' (unconquerable). The surname may have originally denoted a jeweler, merchant, or someone with a distinctive diamond-shaped feature.

About the Dimond Surname

An English surname likely derived from the gemstone diamond, either as an occupational name for jewelers or as a descriptive epithet. The spelling variant reflects regional and historical orthographic variations.

Distribution & Frequency

Estimated 3,000 bearers in the United States #2,235 most common surname
Rare Common

Found in England and English-speaking countries, particularly North America.

Dimond Surname Distribution

Geographic distribution based on Civil War military records.

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Notable Bearers

People with the Dimond Surname