BELO
Belo
Belo is a surname of English origin, found predominantly in the southern regions of England. The name is believed to have derived from the Old English word "bealu," meaning "evil or *"disaster." The surname Belo is classified as a topographic name, indicating that the original bearers of the name likely resided near a hazard or danger, such as a steep cliff or a treacherous river.
The Belo surname has evolved in spelling over the centuries, with variations such as Belew, Bellew, and Bellou recorded in historical documents. The name's presence in British history can be traced back to medieval times, with records showing individuals bearing the Belo surname in Norfolk, Sussex, and Kent.
Notable individuals in history with the surname Belo include John Belo, a 17th-century politician, and Elizabeth Belo, a renowned artist in the 19th century.
Today, the Belo surname continues to be found in various parts of England and beyond, with its bearers contributing to diverse fields such as business, academia, and the arts. The name's rich history and geographic distribution highlight its enduring significance within British heritage.
There are approximately 106 people named Belo in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Belo.
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