Statistics and meaning of name Dunnage


Usage: 1% firstname, 99% surname.
Dunnage first name was found 2 times in 2 different countries. (USA,New Zealand)
Surname Dunnage is used at least 112 times in at least 8 countries.




      Surname Dunnage
Given names
Claire Dunnage (9)
Anthony Dunnage (5)
Daniel Dunnage (5)
Carol Dunnage (4)
Christopher Dunnage (4)
Alan Dunnage (3)
Adam Dunnage (3)
Carly Dunnage (3)
Anita Dunnage (3)
Christian Dunnage (2)
Jonathan Dunnage (2)
Sidney Dunnage (2)
Craig Dunnage (2)
David Dunnage (2)
Darren Dunnage (2)
Colin Dunnage (2)
Catherine Dunnage (2)
Barry Dunnage (2)
Michael Dunnage (2)
Phillippa Dunnage (2)
Joyce Dunnage (2)
Laila Dunnage (1)
Kristina Dunnage (1)
James Dunnage (1)
Jeffrey Dunnage (1)
Simon Dunnage (1)
John Dunnage (1)
Paula Dunnage (1)
Keith Dunnage (1)
Saadiq Dunnage (1)
Kristian Dunnage (1)
Diana Dunnage (1)
Clare Dunnage (1)
Anne Dunnage (1)
Ann Dunnage (1)
Angela Dunnage (1)
Andrew Dunnage (1)
Amelia Dunnage (1)
Amy Dunnage (1)
Audrey Dunnage (1)
Beate Dunnage (1)
Charmian Dunnage (1)
Clarence Dunnage (1)
Cary Dunnage (1)
Calum Dunnage (1)
Beverley Dunnage (1)
Blake Dunnage (1)
Deionne Dunnage (1)




Dunnage reversed is Egannud
Name contains 7 letters - 42.86% vowels and 57.14% consonants.

Anagrams: Dnuenga Nanuged Naudegn Dunneag Unengad
Misspells: Dunnoge Dunnagea Dnunage Dunnaeg Dunngae



Rhymes: tonnage badinage carnage coinage counterespionage drainage espionage sunup summit plummet reanimate

Meaning of this name is unknown.

Barry Dunnage says: There are several derivations and variations of meaning for the name dunnage. Basically it’s most common meaning refers to waste-wood material that is used to separate/secure cargo, so as to prevent damage, as was commonly used on barges in 19th and early 20th century. Driftwood is/was often dunnage wood. Now air-filled bags or rubber/plastic material is used to protect/separate cargo, still known as dunnage bags. Less commonly, Dunnage (sometimes spelt with one 'n') is also considered a derivative of Dunwich, the Suffolk village originated by the Anglo-Saxons, originally a thriving port.

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Writers: Jane Dunnage, Barry Dunnage, Jonathan Dunnage

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