Peever Family History
Peever Name Meaning
from Lower and Over Peover (Cheshire) which is recorded as Pevre in 1086 and Pevere in 1278. The place takes its name from the River Peover Eye and the river-name derives from Proto-Welsh *Peβr (British *Pebro-) ‘the bright one’; Eye is from Old English ēa ‘river’. from Welsh ap Evor ‘son of Ifor’; see Ever . The name will have become indistinguishable from that in (1). from Middle English peverer ‘seller of pepper’ (Old French peiverer pevrier). It was sometimes reduced to peivre paiver peyfore and so on for ease of pronunciation and is impossible to distinguish from a nickname from peiver ‘pepper’. Compare Pepper .
Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Family Names in Britain and Ireland, 2016