Beverly
Beverly or Beverley is a given name that was at one time commonly a masculine given name but is now almost exclusively a feminine name. It is derived from an English surname, which was in turn taken from the place name Beverley. The placename derives from Old English, combining the words befer "beaver" and leah "clearing".
Places
Australia
- Beverley, South Australia, a suburb of Adelaide
- Beverley, Western Australia, a town
- Shire of Beverley, Western Australia
Canada
- Beverly, Alberta, a town that amalgamated with the City of Edmonton in 1961
- Beverley, Saskatchewan
United Kingdom
- Beverley, a market town, and the county town of the East Riding of Yorkshire, England
- Beverley Brook, a minor tributary of the River Thames in south west London
United States
- Beverly, Chicago, Illinois, a community area
- Beverly, Georgia, an unincorporated community
- Beverly, Kansas, a city
- Beverly, Kentucky
- Beverly, Massachusetts, a city
- Beverly, Missouri, an unincorporated community
- Beverly, Nebraska, an unincorporated community
- Beverly, New Jersey, a city
- Beverly, Ohio, a village
- Beverly, Washington, an unincorporated community
- Beverly, West Virginia, a town
- Beverly Creek, a stream in South Dakota
- Beverley (West Virginia), a historic farm near Charles Town
- Beverly (Pocomoke City, Maryland), a historic home
- Beverly (Princess Anne, Maryland), a historic home
People
As surname
- Charles Beverly, American baseball player
- Cliff Beverley (born 1977), former New Zealand Rugby League player
- Frankie Beverly (born 1946), American soul/funk singer-songwriter
- Gerald Beverly, (born 1993) American basketball player
- Harry Beverley (rugby league, born 1907), rugby league footballer of the 1930s and 1940s
- Harry Beverley (rugby league, born 1947), rugby league footballer of the 1970s and 1980s
- Hattie Beverly, (1874-1904) African-American school teacher
- Henry Roxby Beverley (1790–1863), English actor
- James R. Beverley (1894–1967), United States lawyer
- Jo Beverley (born 1947), British novelist
- Nick Beverley (born 1947), former Canadian National Hockey League player and head coach
- Patrick Beverley (born 1988), American basketball player
- Peter Beverley (c. 1668–1728), Virginia colonial politician, Speaker of the Virginia House of Burgesses
- Robert Beverley, Jr. (1673–1722), American historian
- Trazana Beverley, American actress
- William Beverley (1696–1756), American legislator, civil servant, planter, and landowner
As given name
- Beverley Allitt (born 1968), British serial killer of children
- Beverley Bass (born c. 1951), American pilot
- Beverly Bayne (1894–1982), American actress
- Beverley "Bev" Bevan (born 1944), English rock musician
- Beverly Boys (born 1951), Canadian diver
- Beverly Briley (1914-1980), mayor of Nashville, Tennessee (1963-1975)
- Beverly Cleary (born 1916), American children's author
- Beverley Cressman, British actress
- Beverly Baker Fleitz (born 1930), American tennis player
- Beverly Thomas Galloway (1863–1938), American plant pathologist
- Beverly Garland (1926-2008), American actress
- Beverly Garlick (born 1944), Australian architect
- Beverley Goddard (born 1956), former British sprinter
- Beverley Goodway (1943–2012), British glamour photographer
- Beverly Johnson (born 1952), American supermodel
- Beverley Knight (born 1973), English soul and R&B singer/songwriter
- Beverley Randolph Mason (1834–1910), American educator
- Beverley McLachlin (born 1943), Canadian jurist and 17th Chief Justice of Canada
- Beverley Mitchell (born 1981), American actress and country music singer
- Beverley Nichols (1898-1983), English author
- Beverley Randolph (1754–1797), eighth governor of Virginia
- Beverly Sills (1929–2007), American operatic soprano
- Beverly Washburn (born 1943), American actress
- Beverly Watkins (born c. 1940), American blues guitarist
Fictional characters
- Beverly Bighead, one of the supporting characters in Rocko's Modern Life
- Beverly Crusher, from the television series Star Trek: The Next Generation and related media
- Beverly Marshall, a character from the Australian soap opera Neighbours
- Beverly Harris, in the sitcom Roseanne
- Beverly Katz, in the novel Red Dragon and the TV series Hannibal
- Beverly Mantle, one of the identical twin main characters of the movie Dead Ringers, both played by Jeremy Irons
- Beverly Moss, the central character of Mike Leigh's television play Abigail's Party
- Beverly Weston, in the play August: Osage County
- Beverly Marsh, the only female member of the loser's club in Stephen King's novel It
- Beverly Hope, a journalist played by Adina Porter in American Horror Story: Cult.
Music
- Beverly (band), a Brooklyn-based indie band
- Beverley Sisters, a British singing trio of the 1950s and 1960s
Other uses
- Beverly (catamaran), an American catamaran that won various events in the early 1960s
- Beverly (drink), an apéritif made by Coca-Cola in Italy
- Blackburn Beverley, a 1950s British heavy transport aircraft
See also
- The Beverly Center, a monolithic shopping center in Los Angeles, California
- Beverly Hills (disambiguation)
- Edmonton Beverly-Clareview, Alberta, Canada, provincial electoral district
- Beverly Heights, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, a neighbourhood
- Lower Beverley Lake, Ontario, Canada
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