[Opinions] Beatrice or Beatrix?
Which do you prefer?
I prefer Beatrix but worry it's too much like beer-tricks.
I prefer Beatrix but worry it's too much like beer-tricks.
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Beatrix!
Beatrix is my top fav. girl name at the moment, I love it!
I don't get beer-tricks AT ALL, I don't even know what beer-tricks is. Maybe I pronounce it differently, but I don't say BEER-trix, I say BEE-uh-trix. I think Beatrix is spunky and classy and just awesome. It also gives me this cool old-fashioned cute feel of Beatrix Potter, so I hear the name and think of my beloved Peter Rabbit.
I feel Beatrice is too old-fashioned and stuffy, and all I see is beat rice.
Beatrix is my top fav. girl name at the moment, I love it!
I don't get beer-tricks AT ALL, I don't even know what beer-tricks is. Maybe I pronounce it differently, but I don't say BEER-trix, I say BEE-uh-trix. I think Beatrix is spunky and classy and just awesome. It also gives me this cool old-fashioned cute feel of Beatrix Potter, so I hear the name and think of my beloved Peter Rabbit.
I feel Beatrice is too old-fashioned and stuffy, and all I see is beat rice.
Beatrix!
It's one of my favorite names at the moment. I just like the "-trix" ending so much better.
It's one of my favorite names at the moment. I just like the "-trix" ending so much better.
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I love both, but prefer Beatrix. It's my second favorite female name.
Beatrix..
'beer tricks' never occurred to me.
'beer tricks' never occurred to me.
Where are you from? Sometimes Beatrix sounds like Beer-tricks to me too, because I have a non-rhotic accent, which means I don't say my Rs unless there is a vowel following it.
I've been trying to decide which I like best lately too- I think Beatrix is winning for now, as it feels truer to it's original etymology. Although sometimes I wonder if Beatrice ages better.
I've been trying to decide which I like best lately too- I think Beatrix is winning for now, as it feels truer to it's original etymology. Although sometimes I wonder if Beatrice ages better.
I prefer Beatrice, the -trix part in names makes me think of dominatrix.
Beatrice
I like them both. The problem is that I met a very uneducated and slutty (sorry) girl named Beatrice and a rather stupid and very conservative girl named Beatrix "Bea" at horse riding camp when I was about 14. I still remember them vividly, especially Beatrice who would tell us about her sex adventures and favorite sex positions (she was 13) uhm yeah. I met another mean girl named Beatrix "Trixie" in high school. So I have pretty bad associations with both names.
However with Beatrix I can think of Beatrix Potter and with Beatrice I think of Ann Carter (child actress) who played a beautiful, wise, observing and educated little girl named Beatrice nn Bea in a 1940s movie. I just loved that character so it helped me push my negative Beatrice images aside.
I prefer Beatrice and I like Bea (though I'd probably spell it Bee) as an occasional nickname. It seems more elegant than Beatrix plus you get Trixie from Beatrix which I dislike and I'd be scared people would call her that. You can't really go wrong with either but today my pick is Beatrice.
I pronounce Beatrice as bay-ah-TREEZ, BAY-uh-treez or BEE-uh-tris and Beatrix as BEE-ah-trix so no beer tricks association.
I like them both. The problem is that I met a very uneducated and slutty (sorry) girl named Beatrice and a rather stupid and very conservative girl named Beatrix "Bea" at horse riding camp when I was about 14. I still remember them vividly, especially Beatrice who would tell us about her sex adventures and favorite sex positions (she was 13) uhm yeah. I met another mean girl named Beatrix "Trixie" in high school. So I have pretty bad associations with both names.
However with Beatrix I can think of Beatrix Potter and with Beatrice I think of Ann Carter (child actress) who played a beautiful, wise, observing and educated little girl named Beatrice nn Bea in a 1940s movie. I just loved that character so it helped me push my negative Beatrice images aside.
I prefer Beatrice and I like Bea (though I'd probably spell it Bee) as an occasional nickname. It seems more elegant than Beatrix plus you get Trixie from Beatrix which I dislike and I'd be scared people would call her that. You can't really go wrong with either but today my pick is Beatrice.
I pronounce Beatrice as bay-ah-TREEZ, BAY-uh-treez or BEE-uh-tris and Beatrix as BEE-ah-trix so no beer tricks association.
This message was edited 1/7/2009, 1:42 PM
Beatrice.
Beatrix
Ditto.
I prefer Beatrix. I really don't think it sounds like beer-tricks. I don't even think I've heard of that phrase before.