Correct spelling for the English word "Beula" is [bjˈuːlə], [bjˈuːlə], [b_j_ˈuː_l_ə] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The name "Beula" is of Hebrew origin. In the Bible, specifically in the book of Isaiah (62:4), it is mentioned as "Beulah" which means "married" or "married woman". The term is used figuratively to signify a state of prosperity and delight. It is derived from the Hebrew word "ba'al" which means "husband" or "master", hence "the one who is married". Over time, "Beulah" has been modified to "Beula" and has been used as a feminine given name.