Burgoyne

/bɜːrˈɡɔɪn/ proper noun

A surname, most famously associated with General John Burgoyne, a British military officer prominent during the American Revolutionary War.

From Old French 'bourg', meaning town or borough, with the suffix '-oyne' or '-wine' attached, originally indicating someone from a town or of burgher status.

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