Dalziel
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Dalziel, Dalzell or Dalyell is a Scottish Lowland surname. It is pronounced /diːˈɛl/ deeyel, though pronunciation with a /z/ may be heard outside Scotland.
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[edit] Pronunciation
The unintuitive spelling of the name is due to it being an anglicisation of Gaelic Dail-gheal, meaning white dale. The sound now spelled with a <y> or <z> is historically a lenited slender /g/, which in Gaelic is pronounced [j] (like English <y>). The English form of the name was originally spelled with a <ȝ> (yogh); this was later replaced with either a <z>, the letter of the modern alphabet which most looks like yogh, or a <y>, which more closely represents the sound.
[edit] History
The name originates from the former barony of Dalzell in Lanarkshire, in the area now occupied by Motherwell. The name Dalzell is first recorded in 1259, and Thomas de Dalzell fought at Bannockburn. The Dalzell lands were forfeited later in the 14th century, but regained through marriage in the 15th. Sir Robert Dalzell was created Lord Dalzell in 1628, and his son was further elevated as Earl of Carnwath, a peerage which became extinct in 1941. In 1645 the Dalzell estates were sold to the Hamiltons of Orbiston, who held them until the 20th century.
The Dalziel coat of arms is sable, a man's body proper, i.e. the flesh-coloured silhouette of a man against a black background. Scottish emigration has dispersed the Dalziel family across the English-speaking world.
[edit] People
People with this surname include:
Dalyell
- Tam Dalyell of the Binns (1615-1685), Scottish General, also spelled Dalzell or Dalziel
- Tam Dalyell (born 1932), British Labour politician
- Sir Thomas Dalyell of the Binns, 1st Baronet (died c. 1700)
Dalzell
- John Dalzell (1845-1927), U.S. Representative
- Rick Dalzell (born 1957), American businessman
- Stewart Dalzell (born 1943), American judge
Dalziel
- Charles Dalziel (1904-1986), American professor of enginering
- Davison Dalziel, 1st Baron Dalziel of Wooler (1852-1928), Scottish businessman and Conservative politician
- Henry Dalziel (1893-1965), Australian war hero
- Ian Dalziel (born 1947), British businessman and politician
- James Dalziel, 1st Baron Dalziel of Kirkcaldy (1868-1935), Scottish Liberal politician
- Gordon Dalziel (born 1962), Former Scottish Footballer and Manager
- Lianne Dalziel (born 1960), New Zealand MP
- Ryan Dalziel (born 1982), British race car driver
- Dalziel Brothers, a firm of Victorian engravers founded in 1839 by George and Edward Dalziel, and assisted by John and Thomas Dalziel
Fictional people
- Andrew Dalziel, fictitious detective in literature and television, part of the team Dalziel and Pascoe created by Reginald Hill.
[edit] Other uses
Motherwell still contains Dalziel Parish, as well as the Dalzell Steelworks, now owned by Corus. The estate of Dalzell House, the former home of the Baron Hamilton of Dalzell, is now a country park on the south side of the town. Dalziel Rugby Club play in nearby Carfin. The name is also used by several local institutions, including Dalziel High School and the former Co-operative Society.