Certificate of Name
Bea
Feminine
Dutch, English, Hungarian
Meaning & Origin
Bea is a short form of Beatrix or Beáta, used as a feminine given name in Dutch, English, and Hungarian. Its primary root is Beatrix, which likely derives from the Late Latin name Viatrix—a feminine form of Viator meaning "voyager, traveller." Among early Christians, the spelling shifted to Beatrix under the influence of the Latin word beatus ("blessed, happy"). A 4th-century saint, Viatrix (or Beatrix), was martyred during the persecutions of Diocletian, contributing to the name's early religious significance.Notable BearersBea has been borne by a variety of notable figures across different fields. Bea Arthur (1922–2009) gained fame as the American actress best known for her roles in Maude and The Golden Girls. Bea Alonzo (born 1987) is a Filipina actress and singer, while Beatrice "Bea" Binene (born 1997) also represents the Philippines in entertainment. In music, Japanese-Filipino singer Beatrice Laus performs under the stage name Beabadoobee. Other bearers include American humanitarian Bea Gaddy (1933–2001), Australian golfer Bea Barrett (1916–2002), and British television producer Bea Ballard (born 1959). The name also appears in Dutch royalty through Beatrix of the Netherlands (born 1938).Variants and Related NamesVariants of Bea include English pet forms Bebe, Bee, Trix, and Trixie. Other-language equivalents of its root names include Catalan Beatriu, Slovak and Swedish Beáta/Beata, Norwegian Beate, and French Béatrice.Meaning: Short form of Beatrix ("voyager, traveller"; associated with "blessed" from Latin beatus) or Beáta ("blessed" from Late Latin)Origin: Dutch, English, Hungarian (short form of inherited names)Usage: Femenine given nameRegions: Netherlands, English-speaking countries, Hungary
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