Beatrice

See also: Beatrice (homonymy)

Béatrice is a Prénom féminim which draws its origin from the Latin first name Beatrix .

History

The first name Béatrice is composed of the Latin prefix beatus which means happy, happy or filled, and of a suffix which give him its total direction: “that which brings happiness”.

The Béatrice first name exists since antiquity, but it did not take its rise thanks to the Catholic church because the prefix beatus evokes the Saint S béatifiés. The Italian poet Dante Alighieri also made popular the first name through Beatrice Portinari, the heroin of his book the Divine comedy .

In 2006,122 748 people were fore-mentioned Béatrice in France since 1940.

Beatrice famous

Holy

  • Béatrice d' Ornacieux from the Dauphine is happy; she is the founder of chartreuse of Eymeu in 1290.
  • Béatrice of Rome is a holy martyrdom in 304 to have given the burial to his/her brothers Saint Faustin and Saint Simplice.

Personalities

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