The spelling of "Brumbelow" can be explained using the International Phonetic Alphabet (IPA). The first syllable "brum" is pronounced as /brʌm/ with a short "u" sound and a stressed "r" sound. The second syllable "be" is pronounced as /bi/ with a short "i" sound. The final syllable "low" is pronounced as /loʊ/ with a long "o" sound and a slightly pronounced "w" sound. Together, the word is pronounced as /brʌm.bi.loʊ/ and is commonly used as a surname.
The surname Brumbelow is of English origin. While the exact etymology might not be known, it is believed to be derived from the Middle English term brontmelu or brantmeluw, which translates to burnt yellow or burnt yellow hill. This suggests that the name originally referred to someone who lived near a hill or an area with yellowish vegetation that had been burned. Over time, it could have undergone various alterations and spellings to eventually become Brumbelow.