Beare (disambiguation)

Beare (disambiguation)

Beare may refer to:

People

* Gary Beare
* George Beare
* Jon Beare
* Maggie Beare
* Norah Beare
* Philip O'Sullivan Beare

Places

* Beare, village in Devon, England
* Beare Green, village in Surrey, England
* Beare Sound, Nunavut, Canada

Other uses

* Arthur Beare, a fictional character in the ABC comedy sitcom "Mother and Son"
* Beare Head engine


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