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  2. Beatriz - Wikipedia

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    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 .

  3. Beatrix - Wikipedia

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    Bea, Beata, Beate, Beatrice, Béatrice, Beatriz, Trix, Trixie 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". [ 8 ]

  4. Beatrice (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Beatrix, Béatrice, Beatriz Beatrice ( / ˈ b iː ( ə ) t r ɪ s / BEE -(ə-)triss , Italian: [beaˈtriːtʃe] ) [ 1 ] is a female given name. The English variant is derived from the French Béatrice , which came from the Latin Beatrix , which means "blessed one".

  5. Spanish naming customs - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, the first surname is the father's first surname, and the second is the mother's first surname. Since 1999, the order of the surnames in a family in Spain is decided when registering the first child, but the traditional order is nearly universally chosen (99.53% of the time).

  6. Bea (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Bea is a feminine given name, often short for Beatrice.Notable people with the name include: Bea Alonzo (born 1987), Filipina actress and singer; Bea Arthur (1922–2009), American actress

  7. Isabel Preysler - Wikipedia

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    Preysler was born in Manila, Philippines, the third of six children to a wealthy family.She attended a private Roman Catholic school. Her father, Carlos Preysler y Pérez de Tagle, was the executive director of Philippine Airlines and one of the board of directors of the Banco Español de Manila (Spanish Bank of Manila), [5] while her mother, María Beatriz Arrastía y Reinares, was the owner ...

  8. Gracia Mendes Nasi - Wikipedia

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    Gracia Mendes Nasi (1510 – 1569), also known as Doña Gracia or La Señora (The Lady), was a Portuguese Jewish philanthropist, businesswoman, and one of the wealthiest women of Renaissance Europe.

  9. Beatrice of Portugal - Wikipedia

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    Beatrice (Portuguese: Beatriz, pronounced [bi.ɐˈtɾiʃ]; 7–13 February 1373 – c. 1420) was the only surviving legitimate child of King Ferdinand I of Portugal and his wife, Leonor Teles. She became Queen consort of Castile by marriage to King John I of Castile.