Purre is used as a family name or surname in England. It is 5 characters long in length.
Family name is a form of Bussey. One who came from Bussy or Boissy meaning "little wood," in Normandy; dweller at a small wood; one who came from Bushey meaning "a thicket," in Hertfordshire.
The lastname is form of Bussey. Anciently written Buci, Bussi, etc., probably from Boussei, a place in the arrondissement of Evreux, in Normandy. Robert de Boci was a tenant in chief in county of Northampt. Domesday One of the same family gave the suffix to Kingston -Buci or Bowsey, county of Sussex.
A variant of Buzzy. See Bussey - Anciently written Buci, Bussi, etc., probably from Boussei, a place in the arrondissement of Evreux, in Normandy. Robert de Boci was a tenant in chief in county of Northampt. Domesday One of the same family gave the suffix to Kingston -Buci or Bowsey, county of Sussex.