Dunipace

Dunipace is a Scottish surname with origins in the village of the same name located in Stirlingshire, Scotland. The name is derived from Duny-pas meaning "the pass of the brown river" in Gaelic. The village of Dunipace is situated near the River Carron and has a rich history dating back many centuries.

The surname Dunipace is relatively uncommon and is often found in the central belt of Scotland. It is believed that families bearing this surname can trace their ancestry back to the Dunipace area, where they were likely prominent landowners or residents. Over time, some individuals bearing the surname Dunipace may have migrated to other parts of Scotland or the United Kingdom, leading to the dispersal of the name.

Like many Scottish surnames, Dunipace is part of a family's heritage and can hold significant meaning for those who bear it. The surname serves as a link to the ancestral lands and history of the Dunipace family, connecting them to a specific place and community.

Today, individuals with the surname Dunipace can be found around the world, reflecting the diaspora of Scottish families over the centuries. The name continues to be a unique identifier for those proud of their Scottish heritage and the history of the Dunipace village.

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There are approximately 111 people named Dunipace in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Dunipace.

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