Buz, of American origin, is an uncommon yet distinctive given name. Derived from the diminutive of the English word 'bees', it was historically more prevalent among the Amish community. Its unique sound and spelling make it a memorable choice for parents seeking something unusual for their child.
The name Buz had a noticeable drop in popularity between 1951 and 1953, with only half the number of births occurring in that year compared to the previous one. However, it experienced a brief resurgence in 1957 before declining again over the following years. Overall, there were 29 babies named Buz born between these years.