dunheid
Dunheid is a toponym occasionally encountered in historical and genealogical sources in Scotland, and it is also used, though rarely, as a surname. The term does not correspond to a widely recognized modern town or village in standard gazetteers.
Etymology commonly linked with toponymy suggests a combination of Dun, meaning fort, and heid, meaning head
Geographic usage of Dunheid in contemporary sources is limited. The form frequently appears as part of longer
As a surname, Dunheid is uncommon. When it appears in genealogical materials, it is typically necessary to
Overall, Dunheid is best understood as a low-profile toponymic element and rare surname rather than a distinct,