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The proud and noble English topographic-type surname of Beal derives from the Old English language words meaning "bee" and "hill". This surname would have been conferred upon a person or persons who lived on or near a hill that was noted for its many bees.

A Norman (French) origination came down from the Old French language word "bel", meaning "beautiful" or "handsome".

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