Bournes

Bournes is a British surname with its origins rooted in medieval England. The surname is of toponymic origin, derived from the Old English word "burna," meaning a stream or a small river. As such, it likely denoted an individual who lived near such a water feature.

The Bournes family name can be found across various regions of England, with historical records indicating concentrations in counties such as Kent, Surrey, and Essex. Over time, the surname may have undergone spelling variations, including "Bourn," "Burns," or "Burnes," reflecting the evolution of the English language.

Individuals bearing the surname Bournes have likely contributed to a diverse range of professions and endeavours throughout British history. Whether as farmers, merchants, soldiers, or artisans, the Bournes family name has been woven into the fabric of British society.

Today, the surname Bournes continues to be passed down through generations, maintaining a connection to the rich tapestry of British heritage. With its centuries-old legacy and widespread distribution, the surname Bournes stands as a testament to the enduring lineage and ancestral ties of families across the United Kingdom.

There are approximately 103 people named Bournes in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Bournes.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • Colin
  • David
  • Gregory
  • Kenneth
  • Stephen

Female

  • Antonia
  • Karin
  • Lynn
  • Stacey
  • Veronica

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