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Re: Beatrix
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I'm thinking something simple like Beatrix Anne or Beatrix Rose is fitting simply because one does not hear Beatrix all that often these days--at least where I live--and it would be something simple to pair with the more unusual Beatrix. I don't know though, I'm not usually into "common" or "filler" middle names. But in this case they work. Beatrix Margaret is also sweet, as is Beatrix Claire.
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When the first name is uncommon, a "filler" middle name doesn't sound so bad. Emma Grace, Isabella Rose, etc. sound kind of boring, but Beatrix Anne or Beatrix Rose sound fresh in comparison.
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I completely agree!
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