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These names, while spelled differently, all originate from the same busch and meier roots and are often part of the same broader family network.

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: This is a regional phonetic variant of -meijer (or -meyer ), an incredibly common Dutch and German occupational title. Historically, a meijer was a steward, estate manager, or chief agricultural overseer appointed to supervise tenant farmers and maintain order on a lord's estate.

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The "busee" prefix could be a derivative of "buis" (tube/pipe) or a localized surname.

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