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[Surname] Beaver
A relative has the surname Beaver. We are Jewish, from Germany/Eastern Europe, but when i search for the surname's origins, I tend to get Native American derivation.
Does anyone have any ideas on additional directions for me to investigate?
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There at least two possible german surnames similar to Beaver:

BEWER
BIEBER

See the site www.familysearch.com

Good luck
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A beaver is also an animal in the English language. The etymology of the word you can find following this link:
http://www.bartleby.com/61/37/B0143700.html

ETYMOLOGY: Middle English bever, from Old English beofor. See bher-2 in Appendix I.

ENTRY: bher-2
DEFINITION: Bright, brown. 1. Suffixed variant form *bhr-no-. a. brown, from Old English brn, brown; b. bruin, from Middle Dutch bruun; c. brunet, burnet, burnish, from Old French brun, shining, brown. a–c all from Germanic *brnaz. 2. Reduplicated form *bhibhru-, *bhebhru-, “the brown animal,” beaver. beaver1, from Old English be(o)for, beaver, from Germanic *bebruz. 3. bear2, from Old English bera, bear, from Germanic *ber, “the brown animal,” bear. 4. berserker, from Old Norse björn, bear, from Germanic *bernuz. (Pokorny 5. bher- 136.)
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