Byng
Byng is a surname of Scottish origin, believed to have been derived from the Scottish Gaelic word "byng," which means "young" or "little." The surname is primarily found in Scotland, particularly in the Highlands and Islands, where it is concentrated in specific regions such as Argyll, Perthshire, and the Western Isles. One of the earliest known bearers of the surname was Sir William Byng, who served as the Lord High Commissioner of the Scottish Court of Session in the 16th century.
The Byng family has a notable history in Scottish politics and law. Sir William Byng's grandson, also
One of the most famous Byngs is Admiral Sir George Byng, who played a crucial role in
The Byng surname is also found in other parts of the world, including England, Australia, and New