From an English surname that was originally derived from the name of a Yorkshire city, itself from Old English beofor "beaver" and (possibly) licc "stream". It came into use as a masculine given name in the 19th century, then became common as an American feminine name after the publication of George Barr McCutcheon's 1904 novel Beverly of Graustark. It was most popular in the 1930s, and has since greatly declined in use.
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Beverly Marsh
Beverly Marsh (Adult)
Dr. Beverly Crusher
Beverly Goldberg
Beverly Larkin
Beverly Switzler
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