Bungay (Suffolk) was Bongeia and Bunghea DB. Baron gives many later spellings, all similar. There is no agreement about the origin:
Skeat: Icelandic bungi 'lump' + eg.
Ekwall: Buninga-eg. Buna is a known name.
Watts: bung-eg, with *bung being an unrecorded ancestor of the modern word, referring to a blockage in the Waveney.
Bondy (now an eastern Paris suburb) was Bungeyas 1060. I am not sure what sound was represented by [g] here; perhaps /dz/. This looks close to the DB forms for Bungay, but a transfer would be very unexpected. There are 5 or 6 place-names of French origin in DB, and they are all from Normandy. Bungay was held by William de Warenne, who apparently came from Varenne near Bellencombre (Seine-Inf.) [Loyd].
Keith
Skeat: PN of Suffolk
Baron: PN of East Suffolk, MSc thesis
Ekwall: ODEPN
Watts: CDEPN
Loyd: The origin of the family of Warenne, Yorkshire Arch J, 31, 97-113.
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