![]() ![]() Royalty Princess Beatrice of York, born August 1988, London, England. † Pronunciation for Beatrice: B as in "be (B.IY)" IY as in "eat (IY.T)" AH as in "mud (M.AH.D)" T as in "tee (T.IY)" R as in "race (R.EY.S)" IH as in "it (IH.T)" S as in "see (S.IY)" EH as in "ebb (EH.B)" AA as in "odd (AA.D)" CH as in "cheese (CH.IY.Z)"ĭetails of famous persons named Beatrice:Īctress Beatrice 'Bea' Arthur, born April 25, 2009, New York City, New York.Īctress Beatrice Lillie, born January 20, 1989, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Īctress Bebe Neuwirth, born Beatrice Neuwirth December 31, 1958, Princeton, New Jersey. There were 94 times as many girls than boys who were named Beatrice in 1910.īaby names that sound like Beatrice include Beatriss, Beatrisse, Beatriks, Beatris, Beatrise, Beatrix, Beatriz, Beatrize, Beatrycze, Bedriska, Beitiris, Beatrica, Beatricia, Beatrisa, Beatrissa, Beitris, Betrice, Betrys, Bettrice, and Bettrys. The name Beatrice has been mainly given to girls, though it has also been used as a boy name in the last century. In 2018, its usage was only 0.029% and its ranking #573, but it was nonetheless the most frequently used out of all girl names in its family. The baby name has fallen from favor since then, and is of irregular use in recent years. At the peak of its usage in 1910, 0.586% of baby girls were given the name Beatrice. Currently it is still a rather popular baby girl name, but not to the degree it was before. See also the related categories, princess (queen), life, daughter, english, latin, paradise (delight), muse (dream), epic (powerful), beloved (honey), italian, youngest, french, and german.īeatrice is a classic favorite. See also the related form, Leatrice (English). Variant forms inherit the origin and thus the meaning of Beatrice. Specific foreign variants include the short form Bice (Italian), and the diminutive Beata (German, Latin, Polish, and Spanish). Other English forms include the short forms Bea (also used in German, and Spanish), Beat, Bee, and Trish, the diminutives Beah, Beatie, Beattie, Beatty, Bebe (also used in Spanish), Tris, Triss, Trissie, and Trixie (also used in Latin), and the variant spelling Beatris (also used in Armenian).įoreign variant transcriptions include Beatrijs (Dutch), Beitiris (Scottish), Beitris (Scottish), Betrice (Welsh), Betrys (Welsh), Bettrice (Welsh), Bettrys (Welsh), and Béatrice (French). Variation transcriptions of Beatrice used in English include Beate, Beatrica, Beatricia, Beatriks, Beatrisa, Beatrise, Beatriss, Beatrissa, Beatrisse, Beatrix, Beatriz, Beatrize, Trice, and Trissy. The name Beatrice is widely used it has 37 variant transcriptions that are used in English and other languages. The name was later popularized by association with Princess Beatrice (1857-1944), the youngest daughter of Queen Victoria.īeatrice is an English, French, German, and Italian variant transcription of Beatrix. The name was also chosen by Shakespeare for a witty character in his play Much Ado About Nothing (1598-1599). In Dante's 14th-century epic poem The Divine Comedy, Beatrice is the name of Dante's guide through paradise the character was based on Dante's beloved muse in real life, a Florentine girl named Beatrice Portinari (1266-1290). Beatrice is largely used in the English, French, German, and Italian languages. The baby girl name Beatrice is pronounced as B IY-ah-TRihS or B IY-TRihS (English) or Beh-aa-TR IY-CHeh (Italian) †. ![]()
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