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Buckingham is an Anglo-Saxon locational surname. It is a habitational name from the former county seat of the county of Buckinghamshire Old English Buccingahamm ‘Water Meadow of the people of (-Inga-) Bucc(A)’. This family originated in England, United Kingdom as a prominent and wealthy British family. The Buckingham family is also a Boston Brahmin family from the U.S. state of Massachusetts, also known as the "first families of Boston". Some members of the family went to New England and arrived in Boston, Massachusetts, coming from England to the region. The Buckingham family had many members who were jurists, politicians, businessmen, military leaders, educators, clergy and authors in both England and United States. Notable people with the surname include:A. David Buckingham, British physical chemist
Catharinus P. Buckingham, American Civil War general
Celeste Buckingham, Slovak recording artist of Swiss-American origins
David Buckingham, American judge and former Associate Justice of the Kentucky Supreme Court
David Buckingham, Canadian politician
Des Buckingham, English football manager
Ed Buckingham, Canadian politician
Edgar Buckingham, creator of the Buckingham π theorem, a key theorem in dimensional analysis
Edward Taylor Buckingham, III, former CNMI Attorney General
James Silk Buckingham, oriental traveller
Jane Buckingham, American author and businesswoman
John Buckingham (chemist), British chemist
John Buckingham (cricketer), English cricketer
John Buckingham (jockey) (1940–2016), English horse racing jockey
Kate Sturges Buckingham (1858–1937), American art collector and philanthropist, who commissioned Buckingham Fountain in Chicago
Leicester Silk Buckingham, playwright
Lilia Buckingham, American actress and Internet personality
Lindsey Buckingham, American rock musician and member of Fleetwood Mac
Lyndon Buckingham, 22nd General of the Salvation Army
Marcus Buckingham, British author, business consultant, and motivational speaker
Marjorie Buckingham (1913–2003), Australian writer of children's books and Christian fiction
Sir Owen Buckingham, English member of Parliament and Lord Mayor of London
Owen Buckingham (1674–1720), English politician
Steve Buckingham, American record producer and musician
Vic Buckingham, British football player and coach
Wayne Buckingham, New Zealand men's hockey right full back (1978–1981) and part of the 1980 New Zealand Men's Hockey Olympic team
William Alfred Buckingham, U.S. senator and Governor of Connecticut, United States
William Buckingham (VC), English recipient of the Victoria Cross
William John Buckingham, Australian politician
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