It's old-fashioned, but like "Violet," I think it's coming back to some degree. It's a pretty name, but it reminds me too much of "cockatrice," and that is bad.
I only started to see "beat-rice" when someone pointed it out to me. Ever since, I've jumped off the Beatrice wagon a little, but moved on to Beatrix, which I think has more charm anyway. Love Beatrix :)
I chose it as the name of a character in a book I'm writing because she happens to be plain and a little on the heavy side. That's the image the name evokes for me.
I've never thought of beat-rice. It seems to be an older sounding name, but I actually think i like it. The nickname Bee would be cute, while Beatrice is a mature sounding name for an adult.
Beatrice sounds a little too snotty-stuck-up-old-spinster, but I totally love Beatrix (yes, after Kill Bill, guilty pleasure hehe). It sounds a lot more modern, although it's the latin original version, so it's actually a lot more ancient ;) and true to the roots!
Yes, I know it was her character's name, but I was wondering how could someone consider a slang expression to be a name (other than the movie writers, I mean :P) hehe
I have an Italian friend named Beatrice, but I think (Italian speakers correct me if I'm wrong) that it's pronounced bay-uh-TREE-chay or -tsee-ay (or something to that effect--I'm having a hard time making it phoenetic). She goes by Bea pronounced BAY-uh, which I think is cute.
I don't dislike the name, though the English pronunciation now sounds kind of plain to me. Haha.
but I can't use it because an older woman once told me she wished someone would use the name Beatrice (her name) and I told her that her generation's names are coming back in style. but I wouldn't want it to look like I named my kid after her! (no offense to her, but she isn't family or anything, so...)
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Love Beatrix :)
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I prefer Beatrix though :)
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Too old-ladyish.
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But I like Beatrix a million times more, it's one of my all-time faves.
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It seems to be an older sounding name, but I actually think i like it. The nickname Bee would be cute, while Beatrice is a mature sounding name for an adult.
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Beatrix is our Queen's name so I really can't see anyone naming their kid that.
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(Thankfully I was eleven years old at the time.)
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I was obsessed with Uma then, so I figured it was a pretty sane choice.
Boy, was I wrong.
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I don't dislike the name, though the English pronunciation now sounds kind of plain to me. Haha.
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but I can't use it because an older woman once told me she wished someone would use the name Beatrice (her name) and I told her that her generation's names are coming back in style. but I wouldn't want it to look like I named my kid after her! (no offense to her, but she isn't family or anything, so...)