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Beda
Again, the meaning of Beda is a bit unclear. It could originally be an English masculine name. There was an English Benedictine monk named Beda Venerabilis (672 - 735) who wrote about the history of the English people. However, in English his name was Bede and not Beda. Beda could derive from the Swedish verb "be" or "bedja" (occasionally spelt without J - beda) meaning pray.
eta: Oh, it seems like the "pray" meaning could be correct. If you look up Bede it gives you more information.
Again, the meaning of Beda is a bit unclear. It could originally be an English masculine name. There was an English Benedictine monk named Beda Venerabilis (672 - 735) who wrote about the history of the English people. However, in English his name was Bede and not Beda. Beda could derive from the Swedish verb "be" or "bedja" (occasionally spelt without J - beda) meaning pray.
eta: Oh, it seems like the "pray" meaning could be correct. If you look up Bede it gives you more information.
This message was edited 5/29/2009, 7:20 AM