Beadon
Beadon refers to a surname of English origin. It is believed to derive from the personal name Beda, which was popular in Anglo-Saxon England, combined with the suffix "-ton," meaning "settlement" or "enclosure." Therefore, Beadon likely originated as a locational name, indicating someone who came from a place associated with Beda. The name has a historical presence in various English counties, particularly in the West Country.
Notable bearers of the surname include individuals who have contributed to different fields. For instance, the