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Origin of the name Beatrice
Beatrice is a Roman name that has become common throughout Europe. The name comes from the Latin cognomen “viator”, which was transformed under the influence of the adjective “beatus” into the form of the name “Beatrix”. From this form the Italian name Beatrice, the French Béatrice, and the English Beatrice were derived.
A popular Roman name for nobles, thanks to the medieval poet Dante Alighieri and his works dedicated to his beloved Beatrice, it spread throughout Europe. The name is still quite common today. In some countries, it periodically enters the TOP 500 most popular names. In Russia, the name is considered rare, even unique. The wonderful meaning, the long, euphonious form of “Beatrice” and the short, tender “Beate” attract parents who want to find a name unlike anyone else’s for their daughter.
Meaning and characteristics of the name Beatrice
The name Beatrice is derived from the Latin “Beatrix.” Here there was a combination of the feminine Roman cognomen “viatrix” (“traveller, wayfarer, pilgrim”) and the adjective “beatus” (“happy,” “blessed,” “blessed”). Therefore, Beatrice means “bringer of happiness,” “blesser.” This name was originally given to the daughters of noble families, emphasizing noble origin.
It was no coincidence that the name was given to rich girls. It endows its owner with a certain infantilism, daydreaming, and inability to cope with simple life with its challenges and problems. Beata-Beatrice is a delicate flower that needs to be sheltered from the storms of life.
This is a deep, subtle, vulnerable, creative nature. Beatrice is kind, gentle, very touching in her care and expression of feelings. If you develop your best qualities, then Beatrice will grow up to be a loving, sacrificial and virtuous woman who will create a wonderful family, run a home, take care of children, their development, and will improve herself throughout her life.
But if the girl is left to her own devices or spoiled, then Beatrice will grow into an infantile, capricious, selfish and ever-whining “thorn.” The owner of the name Beatrice, like no one else, needs to find support in herself, since her spiritual strength and depth of personality are enough for this. Therefore, parents who choose such a name for their daughter need to be sure that they will be able to raise not a superficial dummy to whom everyone owes everything, but a deep, wise woman.
If Beata finds herself and opens up, she will definitely turn to creativity, pedagogy, medicine, and handicrafts. If he remains a capricious child, he will dream of becoming a “manly” wife or a kept woman, because… I myself don’t have enough strength and intelligence to get back on my feet.
Beatrice can become an amazing, wise companion to any man, an amazing mother, the mistress of a home where a measured, correct, creative and developmental life flows. The wise Beatrice will choose a man with her heart, but good upbringing will help direct the choice to a worthy candidate. Superficial Beata will seek wealth and position, adapt to any rich man, and then suffer and quarrel with him.
Name days:
In Orthodoxy there is no saint with that name. There is a Catholic Saint Beatrice of Rome, name day on July 29th. You can be baptized in the name of Anfis and celebrate Memorial Day on August 9.
Diminutive version
Beata, Beatrizka, Beatrisushka, Beatrisonka, Bea, Beatusia, Beta, Betusia, Trisa, Trinka, Trisushka, Beatrice, Triche, Beatulya, Beasha, Beashenka, Trissy, Bettie
Abbreviated
Beata, Trisa, Bea, Beta
According to the church
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Color
- lilac
Planet
- Venus
Element
- water
Stone talisman
moonstone, opal
Metal
silver
Plants
land, osina
Totem animal
butterfly
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Jina zuri lina maana nzuri nimelipenda.