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[Opinions] Beatrice or Beatrix?
Do you prefer the name Beatrice or Beatrix? If you despise both then there's that option, too.I've always loved Beatrice and at the moment am trying to warm up to Beatrix and think of middle names for it. It is used far less often.
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I like Beatrice
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Beatrix is my cousin's middle name.So, I have to go with Beatrix, as much as I adore Beatrice.
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Both are nice, but I like Beatrix a bit more. I like the Latinate ending, and X's are pretty darn awesome in general.
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Beatrice, any day, every day. Beatrix is too Dutch-royalty, and Trixie is just plain canine.
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Much prefer Beatrix to Beatrice. I just like the look and sound of it better and it makes me think of Beatrix Potter too.
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I love both, but I like Beatrix slightly more.
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I prefer Beatrix to the (in my opinion) stuffy sounding Beatrice.
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BeatriceFor a long time it was Beatrix, but a few months ago I made the shift to Beatrice. Now I think it's a thousand times better, though I adore both. My boyfriend's favourite girl name is Beatrix.
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Beatrix!I think the x ending makes it edgier and more interesting than Beatrice, though I also like Beatrice. I like the etymology/meaning of Beatrix/Beatrice, also. It's a sort of fusion of Viatrix "traveler" and Beata "blessed." I like Bea as an occasional nickname for either. On the down side, the x invites the nickname Trixie, which I hate. I have a good association with the name (a kind, energetic German-American woman who was a mentor and Sunday school teacher for me). The combo Margaret Beatrix is #1 on DH's and my list for daughters. Beatrix may be exchanged for something else by the time we'd have a daughter, but for now we both love it. Some combos I like with Beatrix in the first name slot:Beatrix Margaret
Beatrix Hannah
Beatrix Mary
Beatrix Lucy
Beatrix Kathryn
Beatrix Anne (one of the few combos in which I like Anne as a middle name)
Beatrix Olive
Beatrix Audrey
Beatrix Helen
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I prefer Beatrix. Too be honest it has taken me some time to get used to it, but I am coming to appreciate it more and more.
Beatrice I cant quite get to liking for some reason.
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I like both a lot, Beatrix being my favorite at the moment. I think Bibi's a pretty cute nickname or just B. I don't care much for Trix or Trixie. I like Beatrice pronounced the Italian way, as Beh-uh-tri-che. But pronounced the usual way's fine too, as it's a character I liked in Shakespeare. A tip for middle names . . . try finding a name in the same language that you like. Usually, a name in the same language, say Late Roman, will flow well. But rules are always there to be broken. A few combos:Beatrix Amandus
Beatrix Claritia
Beatrix Dominica
Beatrix FidelisThat's all I can think of? Sorry, too hot to think right now.
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I like both. I really do like Beatrix Amelia.
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I'm not the hugest fan of either, but I'd have to say Beatrix, it has more spunk, and it feels younger.Middle names...Beatrix Margaret
Beatrix Helena
Beatrix Hazel
Beatrix Genevieve
Beatrix Alice
Beatrix Meredith
Beatrix Aurora
Beatrix Laura
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I'd have to go with the noble, and as New_Chloe said, old fashioned and gentle Beatrice. I've always liked the name.
Whereas Beatrix reminds me, if not of Beatrix Potter, then of dog treats. Sometimes Bellatrix comes to mind too.Either way, I like Beatrice. Pronounced the English way, however, I've also found a certain charm to the Italian pronounciation of the name!:)

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Personally, I like Beatrix over Beatrice, but it really is your decision to make. There is also the earlier form Viatrix, which might be nice depending on how it is pronounced.Also, for some middle names:Beatrix Noelle
Beatrix Helene
Beatrix Isobel
Beatrix Sophia
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I love both, but easily prefer Beatrix, which is my second favorite girl name.(I only like them pronounced "bee-uh-triks" and "bee-uh-tris", though.)
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I dislike both but I'd rather see a Beatrix than a Beatrice. It just has a bit more character, to me.
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I have always been partial to the old fashioned and gentle Beatrice myself! But my inner geek does enjoy Beatrix. I think in the end, I would settle on Beatrice. I love the nickname Bea, and Trixie not so much, and Beatrix would make Trixie a natural choice.
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I don't like the nickname Trixie either, not even a little bit. I think this is one of my main reservations. Bear suggested Bix as a nickname for Beatrix, and I like that. :)You've really summed up why I love Beatrice - it is gentle.
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Bix IS rather awesome!
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Beatrice is more timeless so I should prefer it over Beatrix. Beatrix is classic as well, but it's more associated in my mind with a particular time period, that belonging to Beatrix Potter. I admit that my heart belongs to hopelessly adorable Beatrix. The nn Bix is so cute.Beatrix Jemima (Ms Potter + Ms Puddleduck)
Beatrix Lily
Beatrix Jane
Beatrix Helen
Beatrix Mary
Beatrix Isadora (Ms Potter dancing in little more than a veil?)
Beatrix Verity
Beatrix Nora
Beatrix Ivy
Beatrix Marjorie
Beatrix Laurel
Beatrix Johanna
Beatrix Dagmar
Beatrix Maia / Maya
Beatrix Cora I suppose these could go for Beatrice as well. Well, happy hunting. I'd love to hear what you think of these or any other suggestions. Thanks!

This message was edited 9/3/2009, 3:50 PM

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Thank you so much! Your suggestions are lovely. Beatrix Jemima is a definite favourite. They really do go together. I loved Beatrix Potter as a child. :)I never thought of Bix as a nickname, you know. Trixie is so ingrained in me and I can't stand it - but Bix is adorable!
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I dislike both. However I like the Welsh form, Betrys.
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I like both but I prefer Beatrix. My favorite combos are Beatrix Amelia and Beatrix Rosemary.
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Beatrix Rosemary is gorgeous!
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