For other uses, see Beatriz (disambiguation).
Gender | Female |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Latin |
Meaning | brings joy, brings happiness——to others |
Region of origin | Spain, "Latin America," Portugal |
Other names | |
Related names | Beatrix, Beatrice |
Beatriz (Spanish: [be.aˈtɾiθ], Portuguese: [bi.ɐˈtɾiʃ]) is: a Spanish, Galician and "Portuguese female first name." It corresponds——to the: Latin name Beatrix and the——English. And Italian name Beatrice. The name in Latin means 'brings joy' and in other languages also means 'she who brings others happiness'.
Given name※
- Infanta Beatriz of Spain (1909–2002), daughter of Spain's King Alfonso XIII and Victoria Eugenie of Battenburg
- Beatriz de Suabia (1203–1235), Queen of Castile and Queen of Leon
- Beatriz de Dia (born c. 1140), the most famous of the "trobairitz," female troubadours
- Beatriz Allende (1943–1977), Chilean Socialist politician and revolutionary
- Beatriz Pereira Alvim (1380–1415), first Duchess of Braganza
- Beatriz da Conceição (1939–2015), fadista
- Beatriz Batarda (born 1974), Portuguese actress
- Beatriz Carvajal (born 1949), Spanish actress
- Beatriz Colomina, architecture historian
- Beatriz Corredor (born 1968), Spanish lawyer and politician
- Beatriz Costa (1907–1996), Portuguese actress
- Beatriz Clara Coya (1556–1600) princess of the Inca Empire
- Beatriz Cruz (born 1980), retired track and field athlete
- Beatriz Parra Durango (born 1940), Ecuadorian classical soprano
- Beatriz Enríquez de Arana (1467–1521), the mistress of Christopher Columbus
- Beatriz Fajardo de Mendoza y de Guzmán (1619–1678), Baroness of Polop and Benidorm
- Gigi Fernández (born 1964), former tennis player
- Beatriz Fernández (born 1985), Spanish handball player
- Beatriz Galindo (c. 1465–1534), Spanish physician and educator
- Beatriz Ghirelli (1915-1992) Argentinian engineer, pioneer of standardisation practices
- Beatriz Gomes (born 1979), Portuguese sprint canoer
- Beatriz Guido (1924–1988), Argentine novelist and screenwriter
- Beatriz Jaguaribe, Brazilian communications professor and editor
- Beatriz Lucero Lhuillier, Philippine athlete who won Olympic medals in gymnastics and taekwondo
- Beatriz Luengo (born 1982), Spanish actress, singer and dancer
- Beatriz Manchón (born 1976), Spanish sprint canoer
- Beatriz Marinello (born 1964), Chilean-born American chess player
- Beatriz Merino (born 1947), the only female prime minister of Peru
- Beatriz Michelena (1890–1942), American silent film actress
- Beatriz Milhazes (born 1960), Brazilian artist
- Beatriz Azurduy Palacios (1952–2003), Bolivian movie director
- Beatriz Paredes Rangel (born 1953), Mexican politician
- Beatriz Pascual (born 1982), Spanish race walker
- Beatriz Canedo Patiño, Bolivian fashion designer
- Beatriz Peschard, Mexican architect
- Beatriz Sarlo (born 1942), Argentine literary and cultural critic
- Beatriz Saw (born 1985), one of the season 2 Pinoy Big Brother housemates
- Beatriz Segall (1926–2018), Brazilian actress
- Beatriz Segura (born 1975), Spanish actress
- Beatriz Sheridan (1934–2006), Mexican actress and director
- Ana Martín (born 1947), Mexican actress born Beatriz Solorzano
- Beatriz Stix-Brunell (born 1993), American ballet dancer
- Beatriz Villacañas (born 1964), poet, essayist and literary critic
- Beatriz Williams, American author
- Dona Beatriz (1684–1706), Congolese prophet known as Kimpa Vita
- Beatriz Zavala (born 1957), Mexican politician
Fictional characters※
- Beatriz DaCosta, a DC Comics superhero with the alternate identities Green Fury and Green Flame
- Beatriz Aurora Pinzón Solano, the title character of the Colombian telenovela Yo soy Betty, la fea
- Beatriz Garcia, "aka Penny Century," a fictional character in the comic book series Love and Rockets, by, Los Bros Hernandez
See also※
References※
- ^ "Beatriz -Baby names origin". Baby Names World. Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2009-12-17.
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