There are
1097
Bundicks in the USABundick is the
23238th
most common last name in the USAHistorical figures and celebrities called Bundick
JohnnyBundick
Johnny Bundick is a musician and producer known for his electronic music project Toro y Moi.BraydonBundick
Braydon Bundick is a professional golfer from the United States.LouisaBundick
Louisa Bundick is a historian and author specializing in Russian and Soviet history.TimothyBundick
Timothy Bundick is a mathematician and professor at the University of Maryland.EmilyBundick
Emily Bundick is a photographer known for her nature and wildlife photography.MichaelBundick
Michael Bundick is a lawyer and legal scholar specializing in environmental law.LauraBundick
Laura Bundick is a journalist and news anchor for a major television network.JeffreyBundick
Jeffrey Bundick is an artist and painter known for his abstract and surrealistic works.SamanthaBundick
Samantha Bundick is a fashion designer and founder of her own clothing line.StephenBundick
Stephen Bundick is a professor of economics at a renowned university.Bundick Genealogy
OriginsThe surname 'Bundick' is of uncertain origin. It is believed to be derived from a German or Dutch given name, 'Bunshe,' which means 'fishing vessel.' Another theory suggests that it may be derived from the German word 'Bunte,' which means 'colorful' or 'varied.' These origins indicate a possible connection to maritime or artistic professions.
Geographic DistributionThe surname 'Bundick' is relatively rare and localized in certain regions. It is most commonly found in the United States, particularly in the states of Virginia, Texas, and Oklahoma.
VariationsVariations of the surname 'Bundick' include 'Bundrick,' 'Bundich,' 'Bunduc,' 'Bundwein,' 'Bunch,' 'Bundy,' 'Bundey,' and 'Bundhawn.' These variations may have different regional or historical origins.
Migration and ImmigrationThe migration and immigration of people with the surname 'Bundick' have not been extensively documented. However, it is likely that individuals with this surname have immigrated to the United States and other countries as part of broader patterns of immigration and migration.