[Opinions] Beatrice
WDYTO Beatrice? I used to really like this name and find it really pretty. However I started reading this book and the main character is called Beatrice. She a perfectly nice, likeable character but when I read out the name in my head I don’t like the sound of it. I have known a Beatrice, but she was always Bea. What do you think of it, and does this happen to you with names?
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I love it so much that, only yesterday, my husband and I discussed it as a possible baby name if we ever have another daughter.
I used to find it super heavy and unattractive but nowadays, I love it.
I used to find it super heavy and unattractive but nowadays, I love it.
I love Beatrice, it has great associations, fun nicknames, and sounds refined and intelligent.
My grandmother's mn was Beatrice, and my mother's one and only name was Beatrice. She liked the full form, but nobody ever seemed to use it: she preferred Bea, but was often called Beattie, which she disliked.
We named our daughter after her - after both of them really - but if she'd been alive I don't think she'd have encouraged us to do it. Our daughter likes her name, but also always goes by Bea; I'm the only one who calls her Beatrice, partly because that's what mothers do but also because I associate Bea with my mother.
The only problem my daughter has ever had with her name is that people often mishear it or assume that it's 'really' Beatrix! And that's easily sorted out.
We named our daughter after her - after both of them really - but if she'd been alive I don't think she'd have encouraged us to do it. Our daughter likes her name, but also always goes by Bea; I'm the only one who calls her Beatrice, partly because that's what mothers do but also because I associate Bea with my mother.
The only problem my daughter has ever had with her name is that people often mishear it or assume that it's 'really' Beatrix! And that's easily sorted out.
I think it's ok
No, it doesn't happen to me with names, because if I like or dislike a name's sound, reading it over and over doesn't change my mind, unless the name I'm reading has a different pronunciation than I thought it did.
I don't like Beatrice. Bea is kind of cute in a grandma way, but Beatrice is so prim and prissy.
I don't like Beatrice. Bea is kind of cute in a grandma way, but Beatrice is so prim and prissy.