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TRIBAL AFFILIATION
Unknown
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SURNAME HERITAGE
Germany
Bey History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
Etymology of Bey
What does the name Bey mean?
The German state of Bavaria is the ancestral home of the Bey family. Bey is a local name. Bey is a name for someone who lived in Southern Germany. Further research showed the name was derived from the name the Celtic tribe of the “Boii” who once inhabited this area as well as Bohemia. Bey is derived from the Latin root word Bauari, which means Bavarian people. In the 6th century, the Boii were replaced by a Germanic tribe, a branch of the Marcomanni, who adapted the name Boioarii or Baiuarii. Beyer is also the German and Ashkenazic Jewish name for someone from Bavaria, or Bayern.
Early Origins of the Bey family
The surname Bey was first found in Bavaria, where the name was anciently associated with the tribal conflicts of the area. They declared allegiances to many nobles and princes of early history, lending their influence in struggles for power and status within the region. They branched into many houses, and their contributions were sought by several leaders in their search for power. The name is related to “Bayer,” both names referring to the Kingdom of Bavaria, but from early on “Beyer” and its variations formed distinct branches. A high percentage of these branches moved into Silesia, a region just north east of Bavaria.
Early History of the Bey family
This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Bey research. Another 141 words (10 lines of text) covering the years 1716, 1747, 1786 and 1803 are included under the topic Early Bey History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.
Bey Spelling Variations
Many cultural groups lived in the German states in medieval times. Each had its own dialect and traditions, and unique variations of popular names. Low German, which is similar to contemporary Dutch, was spoken in Westphalia. German names are characterized by additions such as regional suffixes and phrases that tell something about the origin or background of its original bearer. Further contributing to the variation in German names was the fact that there were no spelling rules in medieval times: scribes recorded names according to their sound. The recorded spelling variations of Bey include Beyer, Beyere, Beyerre, Beier, Beir, Beiere, Beierre and many more.
Early Notables of the Bey family
Prominent among members of the name Bey in this period include
- the royal Prussian cabinet advisor Wilhelm Heinrich von Beyer, who in 1803 owned the estates of Schoenefeld and Sydow in the Upper-Barnim region