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surnames > beazon
The surname "Beazon" is of French origin. It is derived from the Old French word "beçon," meaning "beacon" or "signal." The name likely originally referred to someone who lived near a beacon or signal tower.
surnames > beazley
The surname Beazley is of English origin and is derived from the Old French personal name "Bazile", which in turn came from the Latin name "Basilius". This name was brought to England by the Normans after the Norman Conquest of 1066. Over time, the name evolve...
surnames > beaziz
The last name Beaziz is of Sephardic Jewish origin. It is believed to have originated in Spain or Portugal, and may derive from the Spanish word "bueno" meaning good. It is possible that the surname Beaziz was adopted by Sephardic Jews as a way to hide their J...
surnames > beazer
The surname Beazer is of English origin. It is derived from the Middle English word "beszer" or "bezer," which meant "bearward" or "one who tends or trains bears." In medieval times, bearwards were individuals who cared for and exhibited bears, often for enter...
surnames > beaz
The surname "Beaz" is of English origin. It is derived from the Old English personal name "Be(o)" combined with the patronymic suffix "-s," meaning "son of Be(o)."
surnames > beayne
The last name "Beayne" is of English origin. It is derived from the Old English personal name "Beorn", meaning bear, plus the suffix "-ing", indicating "son of". Over time, the name evolved to become Beayne.
surnames > beawar-ajmer
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surnames > beavy
The last name Beavy is of English origin. It is derived from the Old English personal name "Bavoe" or "Bavvo", which was a pet form of various compound names containing the element "beofor", meaning "beaver".