Bundy
Bundy is a surname of English-language origin and is also used as a place-name or brand in various contexts. The name is borne by numerous individuals, including those in politics, sports, and academia. The most widely known bearer is Ted Bundy (1946–1989), an American serial killer and rapist who confessed to multiple homicides in the 1970s and was executed in Florida in 1989. His case attracted extensive media coverage and has been the subject of multiple books, documentaries, and films, shaping public memory of the name.
Bundy is also used as a shortened form for Bundaberg Rum, a brand of rum produced in
The name Bundy, beyond these uses, appears in a range of other personal names and institutional titles,