Buren (surname)
The surname "Buren" has Dutch origins and is derived from the word "buren," meaning "neighbors." It is often associated with individuals from the Netherlands and can be found in various forms across different regions. The name may also indicate a geographical connection to places named Buren, such as the town in the province of Gelderland.
In addition to its Dutch roots, the surname "Buren" can be linked to notable figures in history and culture. For example, Buren may refer to William of Orange, a key figure in the Dutch struggle for independence, or to various locations in the Netherlands that carry the name.