Beatrix - translation to french
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Beatrix - translation to french

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Viatrix; Trixi; Beatrix (disambiguation)

Beatrix      
Beatrix, female first name

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Beatrix

Beatrix is a Latin feminine given name, most likely derived from Viatrix, a feminine form of the Late Latin name Viator which meant "voyager, traveller" and later influenced in spelling by association with the Latin word beatus or "blessed". It is pronounced in British English and the same or in North American English. Another North American English pronunciation however approximates that of most other languages: BAY-ə-triks, as shown by US dictionary entries for the former queen of the Netherlands.

Common forms of this name include Beatrice in English and Italian, Béatrice in French, Beatriz in Spanish and Portuguese, Beate in German, and Beata in Polish and Swedish. Common short forms are Bea and Trixie. See Beatrice (given name) for other derivatives.

Examples of use of Beatrix
1. Beatrix Potter embaumée L‘OSR entame un virage artistique vers l‘inédit Faithfull, la tournée d‘une héroďne Critique.
2. On la sent très à l‘aise», dit son amie et cliente Beatrix Foisil.
3. Le premier ministre Jan Peter Balkenende a remis officiellement sa démission ŕ la reine Beatrix.
4. En 1''5, il s‘assure la collaboration de la curatrice Beatrix Ruf, désormais responsable d‘une collection de plus de 1800 śuvres, datées de 1'60 ŕ aujourd‘hui.
5. Ed n‘a pourtant pas le physique de George Clooney et sa famille n‘appartient pas ŕ l‘arbre généalogique de la reine Beatrix.