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[Opinions] Beatrice/Beatrix
Which name do you prefer and why?
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Beatrice, it just sounds more girly to me.:Marie:.My Future Children:
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I prefer Beatrice. They're both very nice, I just like Beatrice better.-- Sarah
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I love them both... Can't choose!:)
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I don't mind Beatrix but I love Beatrice. I don't care for the -trix in Beatrix as it reminds me of Trix cereal. :b And I loathe the nn Trixie, so it wouldn't be an option. lol
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I like them both but prefer Beatrice, it has a softer feel to it goes best with a lot of my other favorite names and is a family name for me


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I really, really love and adore both, but I guess I prefer Beatrice a little bit because it looks and sounds tad nicer than Beatrix. But as I said, I think they're both gorgeous.
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I looove Beatrix, the x makes it seem funky and cute. And I think of Bellatrix, from Harry potter, who is evil but has an awesome name!However, I also adore Beatrice. It seems more usable in today's world. Both names have the possibility of the nickname Bea, which I also love! Both these names are very high on my list. I'd probablt only use Beatrice, but I think I actually like Beatrix better, so who knows! Not like I'm having kids any time soon, so that could change!
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This message was edited 6/18/2006, 6:09 AM

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Beatrix. I love both, but for some reason this just sounds much nicer to me than Beatrice. I'd happily use either though.
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Both are lovely, although I prefer Beatrice.
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I like Beatrix better - it's a little more snappy, spunky, and all that. Beatrice sounds a little more oldladyish. And the first time I saw it, I thought it was said with a long I, and I thought it was ugly. Then I learned how to really say it, and it really was a lot nicer, but that first thought stayed with me. Or something like that. It's growing on me though.
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Beatrice, Beatrix is harder to say.~~* BEX *~~Coach of 'Bane United'
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Beatrix, Beatrice sounds outdated to me. I like Beatriz too.
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Beatrix.I love both, but Beatrix has a certain snap to it that Beatrice lacks.Beatrice also sounds frillier to me, and I sometimes want to pronounce it like "beet rice" (for which I blame an amusing anecdote I overheard about a French class at my school). :-)
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For spelling I suppose Beatrice. But I'm not fond of the name at all. It sounds like "beast" to me and very old-fashioned.
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