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Beelzebub is also identified in the New Testament as the devil, "prince of the demons". Biblical scholar Thomas Kelly Cheyne suggested that it might be a derogatory corruption of Ba'al Zəbûl, "Lord of the High Place" (i.e., Heaven) or "High Lord". In Arabic translations, the name is rendered as Baʿlzabūl (بعلزبول).
Beecher Name Meaning. Southern English: variant of Beech (see Beach), the -er suffix having a locative sense. Americanized form of German Bücher (cognate with 1) (see Bucher).
Beeman Name Meaning. English: variant of Beaumont. English: occupational name for a beekeeper, from Middle English be 'bee' + man 'man'. Americanized spelling of German Biemann, which is probably a reduced form of Bineman or Bileman, habitational names from Bien near Lingen and Biela or Bielau.
Beeliada is a baby boy name its meaning is an open idol. Mostly popular in christian religion. The poeple have viewed this name 1388 times.
The etymology of Beeri (Hebrew: בְּאֵרִי, Bə'êrî) is given as "belonging to a fountain" by Wilhelm Gesenius, but as "expounder" by the International Standard Bible Encyclopedia and "well" according to the Holman Bible Dictionary. ... The other Beeri was the father of Judith, one of the wives of Esau (Genesis 26:34).
Biblical Meaning: The name Beera is a Biblical baby name. In Biblical the meaning of the name Beera is: A well, declaring.
Beachy Name Meaning. Swiss German: probably an Americanized spelling of Büchi (see Bueche), a pet form of Burkhardt; this is a common PA German name (see Peachey). Probably also an altered spelling of the English topographic surname Beechey, from Old English bece 'beech tree' + (ge)hæg 'enclosure'.