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What does Beverlee mean?
Beverlee as a name for girls is an Old English name, and the name Beverlee means "beaver stream or meadow". Beverlee is an alternate spelling of Beverly (Old English).
ASSOCIATED WITH old english, stream (river), meadow
Variations
VARIANTS Bevverly, Bevverlie, Beverlye, Beverlie, Beverley▼
RELATIONS VIA BEVERLY Bevalee, Beverle, Verlee
CREATIVE FORMS(female)
(male)
MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Beverlee Maylee (B.M.), ..
How popular is Beverlee?
Beverlee is a somewhat popular first name for females (#2403 out of 4276, Top 56%) but a rare surname for both adults and children. (2000 U.S. CENSUS)
Beverlee entered the list in 1920-1929 and reached its apex rank of #932 in the U.S. during 1930-1939, but is not found in the list at the moment. (2018 BIRTH STATISTICS)
Which version is better?
Beverley, Beverly (#1293 FROM CURRENT RECORDS) and Verlee are the prominent related forms of Beverlee ranked in the Top 2000. Other forms, like Bevalee, are uncommon. These relations of Beverlee were at the peak of their popularity during the years 1930-1939 (AVERAGE #803) and have become significantly less widespread since, with forms such as Beverly becoming less in vogue.
Similar Names
Recommended sound-alike names are Adorlee, Aeverie, Amberlee, Angelee, Arlee, Avalee, Bailee▲, Baseelle (see Basilia), Baylee, Bazeele, Beckee, Bedeelia (see Bedelia), Beebee, Belen▲, Belle▼, Bentlea, Bentlee (see Bentley), Berenice▼, Berenyce, Bergen, Bernee, Bernelle, Bernie, Berree (see Berry), Berrie, Berte, Bertie▼, Bertilde, Bertrice, Beryle, Bethanee, Bethelle (see Bethel), Bevlyn, Billee, Blakelee, Bonnylee (see Bonnie), Bradlee, Bree, Brenee, Brielle▲, Carlee, Cecilee, Charlee▲, Cheree, Cherylee, Deedee, Delaree, Deziree, Geegee, Harlee▲, Irelee, Jenalee, Jenilee, Jennalee, Jennilee, Jennylee, Jeralee, Jeremee, Jeziree, Kaelee, Karlee, Kellee, Kymberlee, Leelee, Leverne, Lezlee, Marlee▲, Merree, Raelee, Rivalee, Shellee, Sherlee, Shurlee, Terree and Waverley. These names tend to be less commonly used than Beverlee.
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