Davis (surname)
| Pronunciation | /ˈdeɪvɪs/ DAY-vis plural Davises possessive Davis's, Davises' |
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| Origin | |
| Meaning | Descendant from Dyfed alt. Son of David |
| Region of origin | Wales |
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| Variant form(s) | David, Davies, Davison |
Davis is a surname of Welsh origin. It may be a corruption of Dyfed. Dyfed is recorded as a surname as late as the twelfth century, e.g. Gwynfard Dyfed, born 1175. Dafydd (generally translated into English as David) appears as a given name in the thirteenth century, e.g. Dafydd ap Gruffydd (1238–1283), Prince of Wales, and Dafydd ab Edmwnd (fl. c. 1450–1497), a Welsh poet. Alternatively, Davis may be a patronymic surname (son of David).
According to the 2000 United States census, it is the seventh most frequently reported surname, accounting for 0.48% of the population, preceding Garcia and following Miller.