The word "Dulaney" is a surname that is pronounced as /djuːˈleɪni/. The letter combination "du" is pronounced as /djuː/ like in the word "duty". The letter "a" is pronounced as /eɪ/ like in the word "day". The letter "n" is pronounced as /n/ like in the word "noon" and the letter "e" is pronounced as /iː/ like in the word "bee". The last two letters "y" and "i" are pronounced together as /ni/.
There is no known etymology for the word "Dulaney". It is a surname of Irish origin, believed to be a variant of the name "Delaney" which has Gaelic roots. The name "Delaney" is derived from the Gaelic words "Ó Dubhshláine", which means "descendant of the dark challenger" or "descendant of the dark hero". However, the specific origins and meaning of the name "Dulaney" are unclear.