The name of the village is attested in a latinized final form of
Bervilla in 1077 (Lisieux
obituary),
Bervilla super Secanam in 1234 (
Jumièges cartulary)), Berville sur Seine in 1738, Saint-Mélaigne-de-Berville in 1868 (directory of the Norman association). Composed in
-ville with the old sense of "rural domain", preceded by the Germanic personal name
Bero. It is a hypocoristic of the Germanic anthroponym
Bern from * beran ("bear", in German "
Bär"). The complementary determinant -sur-Mer is used to distinguish the municipality from the homonyms
Berville-la-Campagne and
Berville-en-Roumois in the same department of Eure,
Berville-sur-Seine, further upstream and on the other bank in
Seine-Maritime department, and other places in France called
Berville. On the sea ? Berville-sur-Mer is on the banks of the Seine estuary, well upstream of the
Pont de Normandie (
Normandy bridge). However, being located before the
Risle and the Seine rivers confluence point, Berville was officially located by the sea, since a
Napoleon I ordinance. However, within the meaning of the 1986 Loi du littoral (
Coastal Law), Berville it is not part of the French coastal municipalities. ==See also==