Buckey is a strong and masculine name of American origin. It is commonly pronounced as BUK-ee (/ˈbʌki/) in American English. The name Buckey has variations, with Bucky being the most common alternative spelling. Despite not being very popular in recent years, Buckey still holds a special place in American naming history. In 1949, it was given to five newborn boys, ranking at number 3691 in terms of popularity. Associated with traits such as resilience and determination, Buckey makes a unique and memorable choice for parents seeking a distinctive name for their baby boy.
Buckey O'Neill - William Owen "Buckey" O'Neill was a multi-talented figure known for his roles as a sheriff, politician, and captain in Theodore Roosevelt's Rough Riders, who died in battle. |