Beer Name Origin, Meaning and Family History

Beer Name Meaning: Habitational name from any of the many places named Beer(e) or Bear(e),in southwestern England. Old english 'Bearu',meaning 'Grove' or 'Forest'. Middle english 'Bere',a bear.

The name is of Anglo-Saxon origin.The middle english term would have been used as a nickname for someone who resembled a bear.The bear was regarded as a combination of fear & entertainment,due to its capability & unpredictable temper.During the middle ages bear baiting & bear dancing were considered very popoular.

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Surname Distribution

Census frequency by county

Name Concentrations Within England and Wales

Beer Surname Statistics


Top Professions for the Beer family

Profession Census Frequency
Scholar 995
Agricultural Labourer 148
Dress Maker 73
Domestic Servant 66
Labourer 54
General Servant 48
General Labourer 44
Carpenter 39
Laundress 34
Farm Labourer 29
General Servant Domestic 27
Farm Servant 23
Farm Servant Indoor 20
Mason 20
Errand Boy 18
Tailor 18
Gardener 16
Servant 15
Coal Miner 15
Annuitant 14
Butcher 12
Charwoman 12
House Keeper 12
Mariner 12
Milliner 12

Beer Surname Variants Ranking

Rank Surname Match Census Frequency
1 Beer 100% 37,090
2 Burr 50% 15,520
3 Bear 75% 7,710
4 Beare 60% 4,824
5 Bore 25% 2,880
6 Beere 80% 2,813
7 Bare 25% 2,113
8 Boor 50% 1,958
9 Boore 40% 1,783
10 Bree 50% 1,658
11 Bere 50% 1,281
12 Bauer 60% 1,186
13 Buer 75% 894
14 Boar 50% 827
15 Bar 50% 512
16 Abear 60% 397
17 Abra 0% 381
18 Bure 25% 311
19 Auber 40% 220
20 Boer 75% 214
21 Abare 20% 202
22 Bur 50% 197
23 Boare 40% 194
24 Aber 50% 191
25 Bair 50% 187
26 Bour 50% 168
27 Brie 25% 144
28 Baur 50% 141
29 Broe 25% 122
30 Bier 75% 120
31 Obree 40% 119
32 Bira 25% 113
33 Baer 75% 107
34 Boure 40% 100

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The surname Beer is the most popular version of all its varients

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