The last name Dailey is primarily of Irish origin, derived from the Gaelic surname "O'Dubhghaill," meaning "descendant of Dubhgall." While it's not typically Italian, surnames can sometimes have variations or similar-sounding counterparts in different cultures. It's also possible for individuals of Italian descent to have adopted or been given the name Dailey due to various factors, such as Immigration or cultural blending. However, as a general rule, Dailey is not recognized as an Italian surname.
Croatian or Serbian or Italian
Italian
Plopper is an English last name.
Witt is an English last name.
Its Irish my last name is caldwell :)
Dan Dailey's birth name is Daniel James Dailey.
Probably Italian. If it is Italian, it could be pronounced "ROHT-see".
The last name corona is spanish And Italian but it could also be English from England
It could be, Spanish, Italian or Portuguese
It could be, but it sounds more Italian than Spanish. Corrado is definitely Italian.
Yes, "Babini" is an Italian last name.
The last name Saia is of Italian origin.
The last name Cefalo is of Italian origin.
No, "Tarapilli" is not a common Italian last name. It does not appear in databases of common Italian surnames.
No, 'Trevino' is not an Italian name. It is a Spanish surname.
I believe it's Italian. My friend is full Italian, and has that last name.
The Italian last name Coronato means the word crown