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Meaning of the Name Beat |
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73 names found for "Beat" (page 1 of 2) 1 | 2 |
The first name Beat is of Latin origin. It is often a boy or girl name. It has the following meaning(s):
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Diminutive of Beatrice F: a Variant of Beatrix Meaning Bringer of Joy. in the Divine Comedy, Beatrice Was Dante's Guide Through Paradise, Perhaps Inspired by Beatrice Portinari Who Was Dante's Earlies
Happy; Many. This Name Has Rarely Been Found in the English Speaking World After the Th Century
Life, Livelihood; a Feminine Form of Scottish Beathan. Anglicization: Sophia (Wisdom). (Bee-tha)
Life; Derived from the Gaelic Beatha (Life). The Name is Anglicized As Both Bean and Benjamin
A Variant of Beatrix Meaning Bringer of Joy. Famous Bearer: Beatrice Was Dante's Guide Through Paradise in the 'Divine Comedy', Perhaps Inspired by Beatrice Portinari, Dante's Earliest Love
A Variant of Beatrix Meaning Bringer of Joy. in the Divine Comedy, Beatrice Was Dante's Guide Through Paradise, Perhaps Inspired by Beatrice Portinari Who Was Dante's Earliest Love
Bringer of Joy, Brings Joy. Famous Bearers: Beatrix Was Mentioned in the Domesday Book of Twentieth Century Children's Writer and Illustrator Beatrix Potter Created Peter Rabbit
Diminutive of Beatrice F: a Variant of Beatrix Meaning Bringer of Joy. in the Divine Comedy, Beatrice Was Dante's Guide Through Paradise, Perhaps Inspired by Beatrice Portinari Who Was Dante's Earlies
Diminutive of Beatrice F: a Variant of Beatrix Meaning Bringer of Joy. in the Divine Comedy, Beatrice Was Dante's Guide Through Paradise, Perhaps Inspired by Beatrice Portinari Who Was Dante's Earlies
Diminutive of Beatrice F: a Variant of Beatrix Meaning Bringer of Joy. in the Divine Comedy, Beatrice Was Dante's Guide Through Paradise, Perhaps Inspired by Beatrice Portinari Who Was Dante's Earlies
Diminutive of Bethia: This Hebrew Name Became Popular in Scotland in the Th Century Because of It's Association With the Gaelic 'Beath' Meaning 'Life
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