Beamis, formerly Beaumis, Beaumeys, or Beaumetz, from Beaumetz, near Abbeville. Dujardin Beaumetz was a famous medical savant of Paris, France, in the latter half of the Nineteenth Century.

Beamish, for Beamis.

Beamont, armorially identified with Beaumont of Yorkshire.

Beamand, the same.

Bean, for Bene.

Beard, armorially identified with Bard, a form of Baird.

Beards, for Beard.

Bearfield, for De Berville, from Berville, near Caen. William de Bareville, Normandy, 1180; Robert de B., England, 1272.

Bease, for Bisse.

Beaten, for Beaton.