Duane / O´Duane / Devane / Dwane
Origin: Irish. The Irish name Duane was originally written in a Gaelic form as O Daimhin, derived from the word "damh," which refers to "an ox" or "a stag." First found in county Derry where they were seated from very ancient times.
Variations: Devine, O'Devine, Davin, Devane, Dwane, Duane, O´Duane, Dwain, Dwayne, Dwayn, Devan, Davine, Devyne and many more.
| James Duane & Mary N ( modificado el 06.10.2009 ) |