Definition: The word "beasley" comes from Scottish Gaelic, meaning "a shepherd." It's a common name in Scotland for a person who has been involved in sheep shearing or similar work. The word originated as an abbreviation for "Sheep's-Ass," which is often used to describe someone who has been involved in livestock work. In Christianity, "beasley" is associated with Jesus' role in the Bible, where He was said to be a shepherd.