I’m torn on how I feel about this name. I've got an adorable grandmother named Beverly, & we maintain a friendly college football rivalry (she likes the Oregon Ducks & I like the Utah Utes). However, the fact that “beaver” is an unfortunate nickname for a woman’s … private area … makes the definition of “beaver stream” sound inappropriate to me. I won’t give someone grief for having the name, but I don’t plan on giving the name to any daughters I may have.
This name is a very respectable name in my mind. Also, the Beverly Cleary association is amazing! For some reason, the name Beverly sounds “bookish” to me; maybe Cleary is why!
Lots of comments saying this is an “old lady” name. Who cares? All old lady names used to be young lady names, and all the young lady names of today will be old lady names in the future. (And who says having an old lady name is a bad thing anyway?)Beverley is a wonderful name — don’t forget it!
Well, I have nothing against Beverly. It's funny, because I always believed that Beverly was a very 80s and 90s name, but now I see that no, that it is much more old-fashioned than I thought. Personally, I find Beverly a youthful and rich girl name, but I may be wrong. I wouldn't give it to my daughter, but it's not an ugly name. Better than Ava, Mia, Kaycee, Josie or something like this. Hopefully soon have it return.
I really like the name Beverly! To me, it is the kind of pretty, unique, old-fashioned name. It used to be common in the forties I believe, but has been out of style ever since the sixties or so. However, I will not be naming my future-child Beverly, but the name still remains beautiful to me. I prefer this spelling of Beverly rather than Beverley. An issue I have with the name is the diminutive "Bev", which I’m not crazy about. The comments about how the name sounds like a beaver are foolish and immature! Grow up already... one of the main reasons I like this name is because one of the protagonists from my favorite novel is called Beverly Marsh. As you can maybe guess, the novel is IT by Stephen King. Overall, Beverly is an oldie but goodie. Many think it hasn’t aged well, and I don’t completely disagree, yet in my opinion, it has aged properly and still remains a damn nice one. Some nicknames for Beverly: Bev, Bevvie, Lee, etc... I’d personally go by Lee, if my name were Beverly. Thanks for reading :)
My name is Beverley and I live in the UK. I'm aged 53 and one of 5 daughters- I am the eldest! As my parents had more and more daughters their girl names became more and more feminine! I dislike my name it sounds old and dated! I don't hear of many but when I do the name always belongs to an older person or of African/West Indies origin. My sisters don't like my name and all call me Bev. Oh well, I guess it could be worse- apparently I was going to be Michelle but my dad came up with Beverley! I feel better about it now that I am older, it sits better I guess. One thing's for sure I would never use it for any daughter of mine which is probably why I got 3 sons!
― Anonymous User 2/21/2020
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This is one of the names I absolutely despise! It’s weird, because I like most B names, like Betsy and Buffy. Beverly, though, seems awful and a complete waste of time - maybe because it’s old-fashioned? I like most old-fashioned and/or classic names, though...
My name is also Beverly, at first I don't feel like loving it and even created a name I like and wished to be my name "Kaenah" but then as I grew older and understood the meaning of my name I turned to kinda like it too, it's really a great name to have after all...
Beverly is a place name. It immediately makes me think of California, sun, luxury, people who can do whatever they want, parties, movies, wonderful houses, clothes, cars and objects.Despite that those are not my favourite kind of associations and meanings, they are clear and lavish.I would not use Beverly in real life anyway but... for a character or a pet? Of course!After that I loved the characters of Beverly Penn (played by Jessica Brown Findlay in 'Winter's Tale) and Beverly Marsh (played by Sophia Lillis in 'It').
With the name Beverly there seems to be an obligation among friends to nickname me. I've been Bebo, Beevo, Beeverlee, Boogerly, and more. Of course, when the TV show Beverly Hillbillies came out, I was just a kid and so got teased about that, too. And my last name also got tons of attention. It's strange in a way to get extra attention only because your name is different. As an adult now I get much less attention over the first name, and I even sometimes miss that!? Strange.
― Anonymous User 1/6/2019
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In the Bible it says everyone must pull his own weight... well I know seven Beverlys and all of us do... strong, single self supporting self employed women.
― Anonymous User 12/24/2018
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Some people name girls Beverly because in some places it means ambitious, but generally I've seen the ambitious definition only for males, while the definition of beaver meadow pertains to females. I'm okay with both! All the ones I know ARE AMBITIOUS. We stand strong. And I'm proud to be a Beverly!
― Anonymous User 12/24/2018
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I love my name and get many compliments on it. It suits babies, children, middle aged and seniors... in other words everyone!
― Anonymous User 12/24/2018
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I love this name. It has a mystery and Grace to it. I am so lucky to have this name, because I nearly got the name Barbara instead, which has always sounded hard to me. Some of my boyfriends have told me how they like the soft sound of Beverly.
This is my mother's name. My grandma says she picked it because it was popular in 1959 and it started with a "B" like her sibling's names (Bradford and Barbara). She says if she knew it meant "beaver" she might have reconsidered, but they like it overall. Just because it's my mother's name I associate it as rather dated, but that's my opinion.
My name is Beverly (Denise). I'm 34 years old and have always felt like I had an "old-fashioned" name. Also, it seems every other Beverly I've ever met has always been an African American woman. I have never met another caucasian Beverly. I guess I should love the rarity of it. I just don't feel like it suits me... or that I look like a Beverly… or a beaver Meadow for that matter.
An interesting spelling is BEVERLEIGH. There are many others... Beverley, Beverlee, Beverlie, Beverli, Beverley, Beverlea. Also a rare derivative is BEVERLYN. I like that one, too, because it's different.
― Anonymous User 9/1/2018
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Someone here said they never met a Beverly that wasn't slow... I beg to differ. My name is Beverly and I have a higher IQ and a degree from a four year University. I have known at least 7 Beverlys and I can say none are on the slow side. On a side note, men like all the B names in general for women. Perhaps unconsciously, we are seen as bosomy, but not in a slutty way. I have researched this name and most men like it and see the bearer as sweet, loving and sexy. Many women like it, also, but less so than men and even less with the middle name of Ann. I like it as a stand alone type name, but then double first names just don't do it for me. Think BILLY BOB and BOBBIE SUE and that ilk... whatever.
My name is Beverly. I have come to love it because it is rare, though in my small town there are about twenty of us... all seniors. I do not like the name used with Ann however. My mother didn't even give me a middle name because she said Ann or Sue would be too common.In England it's a bit more common for a male than in the US. There is a member of the rock band ELO named BEV BEVAN, which is quite unique. For me though, I don't let anyone call me BEV. BEVERLY ages well... sounds both hard and soft, and somewhat dignified and graceful. Not over used like Michelle or Lisa from the 1960s and 70s, or further back, Kathy from the 1950s. Jmho... everyone has their preferences.
Beverly Ann is my mother-in-law's name. She is the only person I've ever known with this name. She is a wonderful, kind, loving lady. She makes the name even more beautiful.
This is my grandmother's name. Very sweet and caring person, but putting that aside, I really like this name. It is very rare nowadays, as it was popular a long time ago.
― Anonymous User 1/14/2018
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My name is Beverly, middle name Kay. Some call me Bev. I love my name, it is unique. I was surprised to discover it was a surname and a male name.
― Anonymous User 1/3/2018
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I was named by my father in 1943. He said he named me for the city, Beverly Hills, because it was so beautiful and glamorous. Too funny.
My name is Beverly Anne, and I got this name from my Grandfather! I am 19 and was born in 1997. He was named Beverly and I never thought of it as a man's name because I would always call my Grandfather, Granddad. I love my name so much! This has to do with him and also being referenced from the song Beverly Hills!
I was born in the mid fifties when many girls were being named Deborah, Linda, Janice etc. My mother wanted to name me after her sister, Sara and my father's mother wanted me to be named after her, Maude. So, she settled on Beverly. I like the fact that it's uncommon.
I don't know why, but I've always thought this name had a sort of strange charm to it. It's not particularly pretty on females or strong on males, but it has a grace to it that I really like. Plus, Beverly Cleary was one of my favorite authors as a kid, so there's a positive association.
I am also a Beverley Ann! I didn`t really like my name when I was young but now I really like it... it is quite unusual, meaning `Beaver Meadow` which I think is pretty. I have only ever known one girl with the name Beverley... so come on Beverley`s... love your name :) I usually get called Bev or Bevie! I got called Beverley if I was in trouble!
My name is Beverly Anne and I was born in 1959. I have ALWAYS hated my name. My mother has passed away and I regret never asking her why she named me Beverly. I think the name gets such a bad rap because of the 1960's show The Beverly Hillbillies! It gave much ammunition to kids poking fun in grade school. Prior to this show (I imagine), the name probably had an elegant air to it (Beverly Hills)! Unfortunately, nobody wants to be associated with "Jed and Granny Clampet"! Even when I was a kid, the name was viewed as belonging to somebody ancient!
I love the name Beverly for a girl! It's a really cute name that sounds great! :)
― Anonymous User 6/8/2015
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My mother's name is Beverly. She was born in 1955. I know she does not like that name. She made me promise to never name a daughter after her. She uses Bev because it's shorter, but she says people confuse it with Beth.When I was younger I never liked her name. But now as an adult I think it is sophisticated and slightly unusual. Although I still wouldn't choose this name for a daughter even though I would love to honor my mother by passing down her name.
― Anonymous User 5/8/2015
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My father named me Beverly. Not sure why and I never really liked the name until the 2013 movie, Winter's Tale. Colin Farrell's pronunciation of "Beverly" is so beautiful. I love watching the movie just to hear him say the name.
― Anonymous User 11/20/2014
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When I hear the name "Beverly," I think of a spunky, fair-haired young girl.
I've only known one person named Beverly in my life. Otherwise, it makes me think of the character Beverly Harris from the tv show Roseanne. I don't particularly care for it. It's not feminine enough for a girl and it's not masculine enough for a boy.
I LOVE this name. If I ever had a daughter this would be at the top of my list. It makes me think of the beautiful, intelligent Beverly Crusher of Star Trek the Next Generation. One of my favorite characters on my favorite show! I might use a unique spelling, like Beverlee too!
― Anonymous User 6/9/2010
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I love this name. It's feminine, strong, and it ages nicely. It was also my great grandmother's name, and she died recently(so sad), so I would love to give a future daughter this as a middle name, in her honor.
I kinda like this name. Beverly Hills is an awesome place, just for the record. And if Ohio is a bad place to reside for all the girls named Beverly, then they should stay out of Ohio, that's all!
― Anonymous User 9/11/2009
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My name is Beverly and when I was growing up I used to see the meaning of my name listed in other books as meaning 'ambitious'. To me that means a hard worker and not a burden to others. I discovered the name of 'Beverly' was being used among the American Indians before the USA was a nation. I used to dislike my name but now it is not given to babies anymore and I like the meaning and the fact that it is not overused.
Beverly is an old ladies name, but it is spunky, (my granny's name is Beverly). I don't think of a soothing person, I think of a person who sticks up for you and a person that can beat some one up if they have to! But they are somewhat gentle about it!
Sorry, but this name doesn't sound right for a boy! I will always associate it with old ladies! By the way, my great aunt is named Beverly and we often call her Bev for short.
I think Beverly is a pretty sounding name but every Beverly I know has always seemed a little slow. In fact, I really don't care for any girl names starting with B except for Barbara.
― Anonymous User 4/15/2007
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I think this is a pretty name. While true, it is an older name (it's the name of my grandmother) I could see it making a comeback. I like how it looks, and it's unique in a way. And although I guess I'm not "qualified" to say this, since my name's not Beverly, I think Beaver would be a cute nickname! Unless you're a Beverly with large front teeth. Lol. Another spelling could be Beverlee, or Bevorli.
Of all the possible names I have no idea why I got Beverly - Don't like it, never have. All of the "Beverlys" I've known have been at least 30 years my senior. 90% are Beverly Ann, like me. I just wish it were more contemporary and pretty.
I can't say that I really like this name. I can see why it died out of popularity.
― Anonymous User 4/25/2006
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This is also my name. I was named after my grandma. My name's a little on the blah side, lol. But I like it because it's original and you know it could mean something a little better than a beaver but it makes sense I guess, lol.
This is my name and I wish my mother had looked up the orginal meaning. My little sister (Heather) calls me "Beaver". In today's world that is NOT a good nickname. I do like it though. It is quite rare apparently.