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Buckingham Last Name Origin, History, and Meaning

Where did the surname Buckingham come from? What does the surname Buckingham mean? Discover the history and meaning of the last name Buckingham and family migration on YourRoots Map.


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Surname Buckingham Origin: What does the last name Buckingham mean?

The surname Buckingham is of Anglo-Saxon origin and is a habitational name from the former county seat of Buckinghamshire in England. The name translates to ‘Water Meadow of the people of Bucc(A)’. The Buckingham family has a long history of prominence and wealth in the United Kingdom, with some members establishing themselves as prominent figures in Boston, Massachusetts, known as the "first families of Boston". The surname has produced notable individuals in various fields such as physical chemistry, civil war leadership, music, literature, and more.

YourRoots data indicates that the surname Buckingham first appeared in records from France around the early 11th century before spreading to Scotland and eventually becoming more prevalent in England. By the 20th century, the Buckingham surname had a significant presence in the United States, England, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries. This surname continues to remain prominent globally, reflecting a rich history and a diverse range of achievements across different regions and cultures.

Buckingham Last Name History: Where did the last name Buckingham come from?

Origin of Buckingham Surname: Where does the last name Buckingham originate from?

According to YourRoots data, the surname Buckingham first appeared in records from France around the early 11th century. Please note that this reflects only YourRoots data for the exact Buckingham spelling and does not include other record sources or surname variations.

History of the Last Name Buckingham: What does the Buckingham surname history look like in the early days?

The Buckingham surname started growing notably in Scotland in the 12th century and later became more prominent in England, particularly in the 15th to 18th centuries. YourRoots data also shows Buckingham family records in the United States, indicating a global spread over the centuries.

Global Spread: Where can we find the Buckingham surname today?

By the 20th century, the volume of records with the Buckingham surname grew significantly in the United States and England. The Buckingham surname remains prominent in England and the United States. It appears in many countries, including Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.


Explore Buckingham last name heritage and Buckingham surname origin based on YourRoots Map data

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  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Lindsey Buckingham

    Lindsey Buckingham

    Lindsey Adams Buckingham (born Oct 3, 1949) is an American musician best known as the lead guitarist and co-lead vocalist of the iconic rock band Fleetwood Mac. He also had a successful solo career, releasing seven studio albums and three live albums. Buckingham's fingerpicking guitar style and hit songs like "Go Your Own Way" and "Big Love" have solidified his place as one of the greatest guitarists of all time.

  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham

    George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham

    George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham (Aug 20, 1592 – Aug 23, 1628) was an English courtier and statesman known for his close relationship with King James VI and I. He rose to prominence through his charm and skills, eventually becoming the Duke of Buckingham. Villiers played a significant role in politics and military affairs, leading to both admiration and controversy. His assassination in 1628 by a disgruntled army officer highlighted his unpopularity among the public.

  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham

    Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham

    Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham (3 Feb 1478 – 17 May 1521) was an English nobleman and cousin of King Henry VIII. He attended the courts of Henry VII and Henry VIII and was known for his lavish lifestyle and involvement in royal events. Despite his political career and ties to the royal family, he was convicted of treason and executed in 1521.

  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham

    Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham

    Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham (4 Sep 1455 – 2 Nov 1483) was an English nobleman known for leading a failed rebellion against Richard III of England and being a suspect in the disappearance of the Princes in the Tower. He became Duke of Buckingham at a young age and later allied with Richard before turning against him. Executed for treason, Buckingham's motives and involvement in the princes' fate remain uncertain, with some theories suggesting he may have acted independently. His complex role in English history continues to intrigue historians and enthusiasts alike.

  • YourRoots Map_Surname_Famous People_Edward Stafford, 3rd Duke of Buckingham

    Mary Villiers, Countess of Buckingham

    Mary Villiers, Countess of Buckingham (née Beaumont; c. 1570 – 19 Apr 1632) was a British peeress and the mother of the royal favourite George Villiers, 1st Duke of Buckingham. She played a crucial role in advancing her son's political career, arranging his marriage to a wealthy heiress. Despite her formidable strength of character, she was known for her relentless ambition and greed. Villiers is portrayed by Julianne Moore in the historical drama miniseries "Mary & George." She was buried in Westminster Abbey after her death in 1632.

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