Bunes

The surname Bunes is of British origin and is derived from the Old Norse personal name "Buni", which translates to "farmer" or "settler". The name Bunes is primarily found in areas influenced by Norse settlement in historic times, primarily in regions such as Scotland and northern England where Viking influence was prevalent.

The surname Bunes has evolved over centuries with various spelling variations including Bunn, Bunns, Bunne, and Bunis. The Bunes family name has been recorded in historical documents and archives, dating back to medieval times, indicating its long-standing presence in British society.

Individuals bearing the surname Bunes have been associated with a wide range of occupations and professions over the years. The lineage of the Bunes family has contributed to various aspects of British life including farming, trade, military service, and more.

Today, the surname Bunes continues to be passed down through generations, connecting modern-day individuals to their ancestral roots. The Bunes name represents a rich tapestry of history and heritage, reflecting the diverse cultural influences that have shaped British society over the centuries.

There are approximately 29 people named Bunes in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Fewer than one in a million people in Britain are named Bunes.

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