Beatrice?
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Camellia
, Jan 23 2013 11:35 AM
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#1
Posted 23 January 2013 - 11:35 AM
I've been loving the name Beatrice lately, and have it on my list as a mn for Anya. I do like it enough to put it in the fn spot, but I just haven't come across any middles that I love with it. Just wondering what your thoughts on Beatrice are, and if you have any mn suggestions?
#2
Posted 23 January 2013 - 04:38 PM
I have always really liked Beatrice! I think it sounds nice with short mn's.
Beatrice Mila (MEE-la)
Beatrice Ada
Beatrice Grace
Beatrice Elle
Beatrice Lena
Beatrice Faye
Beatrice Mila (MEE-la)
Beatrice Ada
Beatrice Grace
Beatrice Elle
Beatrice Lena
Beatrice Faye
#3
Posted 23 January 2013 - 07:55 PM
I'm personally not a fan of Beatrice at all, it just sounds so dated to me, probably because I actually have a great-great aunt named Beatrice and she goes by Trixie I believe? Idk how that nickname came about, haha. But paired with the right name (maybe a more modern name?) it could sound really elegant and pretty! I also love the nickname Bea a lot!
Anya Beatrice is really pretty!
As for Beatrice as a first, how about:
Beatrice Layne
Beatrice Faye
Beatrice Evelyn
Beatrice Nora
Beatrice Clara
Beatrice Etta
Beatrice Esther
Beatrice Emilia
Beatrice Piper
Beatrice Kay
Beatrice Ida
Beatrice Charlotte
Beatrice Hope
Beatrice Ruby
Beatrice Ivy
Beatrice Mae
Beatrice Hazel
Beatrice Ada
Beatrice Ava
Beatrice Eleanor
Beatrice Pearl
Hope this helps!
Anya Beatrice is really pretty!
As for Beatrice as a first, how about:
Beatrice Layne
Beatrice Faye
Beatrice Evelyn
Beatrice Nora
Beatrice Clara
Beatrice Etta
Beatrice Esther
Beatrice Emilia
Beatrice Piper
Beatrice Kay
Beatrice Ida
Beatrice Charlotte
Beatrice Hope
Beatrice Ruby
Beatrice Ivy
Beatrice Mae
Beatrice Hazel
Beatrice Ada
Beatrice Ava
Beatrice Eleanor
Beatrice Pearl
Hope this helps!
#4
Posted 23 January 2013 - 09:19 PM
My favorite middle name for Beatrice is Kate.
@Laramie: Beatrice is the Italian form of Beatrix which would explain where Trixie came from.
@Laramie: Beatrice is the Italian form of Beatrix which would explain where Trixie came from.
#5
Posted 24 January 2013 - 03:40 PM
Hm, I really don't like it but it does have a cool sweet sound to it none the less.
Some suggestions:
Beatrice Rose
Beatrice Lee
Beatrice Hope
Beatrice Star
Beatrice Ariel
Beatrice Harmony
Beatrice Kayla
Beatrice Delia
So far what I can come up with at the top of my little head. ~
#6
Posted 25 January 2013 - 09:13 AM
I think Beatrice is lovely. It's feminine but not too cutesey of frilly and it has a lot of history, which I like.
Anya Beatrice sounds fine, although I'm not massively keen on Anya. With Beatrice as a first name, how about...
Beatrice Leilani
Beatrice Antonia
Beatrice Marlena
Beatrice Chloe
Beatrice Aurelia
Anya Beatrice sounds fine, although I'm not massively keen on Anya. With Beatrice as a first name, how about...
Beatrice Leilani
Beatrice Antonia
Beatrice Marlena
Beatrice Chloe
Beatrice Aurelia
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