Meaning:
Its source is beofor leac, an Old English name meaning "Beaver stream."
Narrative:
The English surname Beverley was derived from a place in Yorkshire, England. Though it was first used as a personal name for boys (and still is to some extent in Great Britain), it is now more popular for girls.
The spelling most commonly used for girls -- Beverly -- drops the ''e'' in the last syllable. This could be due to the influence of another place name: Beverly Hills, California. In the theme song to an American television comedy about simple country folk who found themselves living there, Beverly Hills was summed up in four words: ''swimming pools, movie stars.'' It is possible that some beautiful baby Beverlys were named by hopeful parents with these images in mind.