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Beer is an English and German surname. Notable people with this surname include the following: Aaron Beer (1739–1821), German ḥazzan; Alan Beer (born 1950), Welsh footballer; Alexander Beer (1873–1944), German architect; Alice Beer (born 1965), English television presenter; Amy-Jane Beer (fl. 2023), British nature writer
Beers is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Adrian Beers (1916–2004), British double bass player; Alanson Beers (1808–1853), American pioneer and politician; Alma Holland Beers (1892–1974), American botanist; Betsy Beers (born 1957), American television and film producer; Bob Beers (disambiguation), various people
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The following is a List of authors by name whose last names begin with B: ... Rachel Beer (1858–1927, India/England, nf) Constance Beerbohm (1856–1939, ...
De Beer is a Dutch and Afrikaans surname, meaning "the bear". Notable people with the surname include: Notable people with the surname include: Cornelius de Beer [ es ] (c.1590–1651), Dutch painter and engraver active in Spain; son of Joos
Bier is a German surname, meaning "beer". Notable people with the surname include: August Bier (1861–1949), German surgeon and pioneer of anesthesiology; Martin Bier (1854–1934), German chess player; Steven Bier Jr. (born 1964), former stage name Madonna Wayne Gacy, former keyboard player for Marilyn Manson; Susanne Bier (born 1960), Danish ...
If you or your relatives live in Ukraine, go ahead and add your surname to the list. Please list the surnames in alphabetical order, according to Ukrainian Cyrillic. Please add the Ukrainian Cyrillic spellings as well. This list needs to be periodically updated from the Ukrainian Wikipedia.
Behr is a given name and surname that derives from the German Bär ().Older forms of the name, Bela and Belo (related to the old High German Belo), occur in the Memorbuch.The diminutive forms Baeril (Berel) and Baerush (Berush) are used among Polish and Russian Jews.