Beatrice
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I like it. It feels buttoned-up to me, which I find cute.
I love Beatrice it's one of my favourite names. I think it's beautiful and unusual.
It's two words smushed together, therefore all I hear is beat rice. Not overly fond of it.
My grandma was Beatrice, and she died last year. I would use it, and my style is unusual names with a history, and this name fits.
Beatrice reminds me of weak lettuce. It has no "oomph". I don't hate it, but it's definitely not one of my favorites.
It's definitely not making any comeback here. The only Beatrice I ever knew would be in her nineties if she was still alive. My husband went to school with a Beatrice, she was from Jamaica or some other Caribbean place.
I think Bea is a cute name, cute in a very grandmotherly wayy. But I think Beatrice is prissy and stuffy and not very attractive.
Also, in the course of work, I used to have to call a place in Beatrice, Nebraska. They were quick to tell me the name of their town is pronounced Bee-AT-riss, heavy emphasis on the second syllable. Which sounds even worse than Beatrice.
I think Bea is a cute name, cute in a very grandmotherly wayy. But I think Beatrice is prissy and stuffy and not very attractive.
Also, in the course of work, I used to have to call a place in Beatrice, Nebraska. They were quick to tell me the name of their town is pronounced Bee-AT-riss, heavy emphasis on the second syllable. Which sounds even worse than Beatrice.