Beata - Meaning of Beata
What does Beata mean?
[ 3 syll. bea-ta, be-ata ] The baby girl name Beata is pronounced Beh-AA-Taa in German and Polish †. Beata is of Latin origin. It is used mainly in English, German, Polish, Scandinavian, Latin, and Spanish. It is from the word beatus which is of the meaning 'blessed'. The name was borne by Saint Beata, an early North African martyr. It is derived from the same Latin root word as the Catholic concept of beatification, and was thus popular in medieval Europe, especially among Roman Catholics. The name was first adopted by English speakers in the 19th century.
In addition, Beata is a diminutive of the English, French, German, and Italian Beatrice.
Beata is also a diminutive (German, Latin, Polish, and Spanish) of Beatrix.
Beata is the feminine version of the German Beat.
Forms of Beata include the German Beate, the name Beatta, the Czech, Hungarian, and Slavic Beáta, the name Beeta, the name Beita, the name Beyta, the Polish Biata, and the name Peata.
See also the related categories, medieval, martyr (death), blessed (holy), english, latin, roman, word (element), spanish, polish, saint, scandinavian, and german.
Beata is not commonly used as a baby girl name. It is not in the top 1000 names. Within the family of girl names directly related to Beata, Beatrice was the most frequently used in 2018.
Baby names that sound like Beata include Badeea, Badia, Badiah, Badiya, Badiyah, Bahatee, Bahati, Bahatie, Bahatii, Bahaty, Bahiti, Bahyti, Batia, Bethia, Biata, Bahatey, Babbet, Babbete, Babbett, and Babbette.
† Pronunciation for Beata: B as in "be (B.IY)" ; EH as in "ebb (EH.B)" ; AA as in "odd (AA.D)" ; T as in "tee (T.IY)"

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