Proper noun
Brunty (plural Bruntys)
A surname from Irish.
Wallen argued that the state had failed to prove the chemicals belonged to Brunty and that he intended to produce meth. Source: Internet
Fraser, The Brontës, p. 4 Barker, The Brontës, p. 3 He was the oldest of ten children born to Hugh Brunty and Eleanor McCrory, poor Irish peasant farmers. Source: Internet
In 1802, at 25, he won a place to study theology at St. John's College, Cambridge where he changed his name, Brunty, to the more distinguished sounding Brontë. Source: Internet