- Buick (name)
The
surname Buick is ultimately of English origin, derived from theplace name ofBewick , which is found in bothYorkshire andNorthumberland . Later, the name made its way across the border toScotland and came to prominence in the person ofDavid Dunbar Buick , theAngus -born,Scottish American founder of theBuick Motor Company .Heraldry The
logo used on the Buick automobile is said to be derived from the ancient Buick (a.k.a. Buik) coat of arms, as located in "Burke's General Armory " in the 1930s by aGeneral Motors researcher. Theblazon was interpreted as: "a red shield with a checkered silver and azure (light purplish blue) diagonal line running from the upper left corner to lower right, an antlered deer head with a jagged neckline in the upper right corner of the shield and a gold cross in the lower left corner. The cross had a hole in the center with the red of the shield showing through." [http://www.cartype.com/page.cfm?id=270&alph=ALL] However, "Burke's" has nothing for "Buick" or "Buik" and the arms of "Bewicke/Bewike" (essentially the same name) bear boars' heads, not a deer.Distribution of the surname Buick
Note that the forms Bewick and Bewicke are more common in England, Buick in Scotland.
* [http://www.spatial-literacy.org/UCLnames/Map.aspx?name=BUICK&year=1881&altyear=1998&country=GB&type=name Distribution of the surname Buick in Great Britain, 1881]
* [http://www.spatial-literacy.org/uclnames/Map.aspx?name=BUICK&year=1998&altyear=1881&country=GB&type=name Distribution of the surname Buick in Great Britain, 1998]Notable Buicks
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David Dunbar Buick ,Scottish-American inventor of the OHV engine, and founder of theBuick Motor Company
*Glen Garvie James David Buick , Canadian diplomat
*William Buick , notable apprenticejockey in the UK 2007.
*David Buick (New Zealand) , New Zealand politicianPlaces
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Buick City ,Flint, Michigan ee also
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Buick Invitational
*Bewick's Swan often mis-spelled as Buick's Swanources
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The Surnames of Scotland by George F. Black
*A Dictionary of British Surnames by P.H. Reaney
*Burke's General Armory
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