![]() Beatrice, in William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing.Beatrice (inspired by Beatrice Portinari), the guide through Paradise in Dante's Divina Commedia.Beatrice McCartney, Paul McCartney's daughter with Heather Mills.Beatrice Warde (1900–1969), American expert on typography.Beatrice Beeby (1904–1991), New Zealand educator.Beatrice Portinari (1265–1290), great love and muse of poet Dante Alighieri.Beatrice Borromeo (1985), Italian noblewoman and journalist who is currently married to Pierre Casiraghi.Beatrice Cenci (1577–1599), Italian noblewoman who, with other members of her family, murdered her rapist father.Beatrice Plummer, Baroness Plummer (1903–1972), British life peer.1476–1500), queen of Hungary, also known as Beatrix of Aragon Beatrice of England (1242–1275), daughter of Henry III of England and Eleanor of Provence.Beatrice of Albon (1161–1228), French Countess of Albon and Dauphine of Viennois.Beatrice Casartelli (2004–), Fashion star, Sigma Kappa Sister for Life, Can't do 18.02 PS1 by herself.Beatrice Webb (1858–1943), English sociologist, economist, socialist, labour historian and social reformer.Beatrice Tinsley (1941–1981), New Zealand astronomer and cosmologist.Beatrice Shilling (1909–1990), British aeronautical engineer and motorcyclist.Beatrice Rivière, French applied mathematician.Beatrice Krauss (1903–1998), American botanist.Hinkle (1874–1953), American pioneering feminist, psychoanalyst and writer Blessed Beatrice of Nazareth (1200-1268), Flemish nun.Beatrice of Silva (1424–1492), Portuguese nun and saint.Saint Beatrice d'Este (1191–1226), Italian Roman Catholic saint.4th century), Christian martyr see Simplicius, Faustinus and Beatrix Beatrice Wright (1910–2003), American-born British politician.Beatrice Wishart (born 1955), British politician.Beatrice Trew (1897-1976), Canadian socialist politician.Beatrice Serota, Baroness Serota (1919–2002), British Government minister and a Deputy Speaker of the House of Lords.Beatrice Lorenzin (born 1971) Italian politician.Beatrice Hall (1921–2018), American politician.Béatrice Bellamy (born 1966), French politician.Beatrice Anna Lewis (suffragette) (1889 - 1976), British suffragette, member of the militant Women's Social and Political Union.Beatrice Aitchison (1908–1997), Director of Transportation Research in the Bureau of Transportation of the United States Postal Service.Beatrice Utondu (born 1969), Nigerian former sprinter.Béatrice Mouthon (born 1966), French triathlete.Beatrice Lanza (born 1982), Italian triathlete.Beatrice Jepchumba (born 1983), Kenyan long-distance runner.Beatrice Faumuina (born 1974), New Zealand world champion discus thrower.Beatrice Câșlaru (born 1975), Romanian former swimmer.Beatrice Laus (born 2000), Filipino-British singer-songwriter and guitarist.Beatrice (singer), singer in the Eurovision Song Contest 1999.Beatrice Redpath (1886-1937), Canadian poet, short story writer.Béatrice Poulot (born 1968), French singer from Réunion.Beatrice Partridge (1866 - 1963), English-born New Zealand painter.Beatrice Hastings, pen-name of English writer, poet and literary critic Emily Alice Haigh (1879–1943), lover of Modigliani.late 12th century), Provençal poet and musician Beatrice Gjertsen Bessesen (1886–1935), American operatic soprano.Beatrice Winde (1924–2004), American actress.Beatrice Rosen (born 1984), French-American actress.Beatrice Roberts (1905–1970), American actress.Bebe Neuwirth (born 1958), American actress.Beatrice Colen (1948–1999), American actress.Mademoiselle Beatrice, stage name of Marie Beatrice Binda (1839–1878), Italian-born actress in England.Bea Arthur (1922–2009), American actress and comedian.Beatrice Alda (born 1961), American actress and filmmaker.Beat (English, Polish) īeatrice Artists and entertainers Actresses.Bea ( Italian, Dutch, English, German, Galician, Spanish, Catalan).Beatriz ( Galician, Portuguese, Spanish).In 2009, it was the 45th most common baby name for girls born in Romania. It is also gaining popularity in the United States, where it ranked as the 691st most popular name for baby girls born in 2012. The name is rising in popularity in the United Kingdom. Dante presents Beatrice as being worthy of speaking for God, making her a holy individual. The popularity of Beatrice spread because of Dante Alighieri's poetry about the Florentine woman Beatrice Portinari. The Spanish and Portuguese form is Beatriz. ![]() īeatrice is also the Italian language version of Beatrix. The English variant is derived from the French Béatrice, which came from the Latin Beatrix, which means "blessed one". Dante Gabriel Rossetti's depiction of Dante's Beatrice in Beata Beatrixīeatrice ( / ˈ b iː( ə) t r ɪ s/ Italian: ) is a female given name.
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