Name profile · #31 in US Feminine
Beatrice
/ˈbeɪətrɪs/  ·  Latin, Italian  ·  3 syllables
Blessed Joy Classic Literary Italian Renaissance
Meaning She who brings happiness — Latin root meaning blessed or bringer of joy
82
Naym Score
82/100
She who brings happiness — Latin root meaning blessed or bringer of joy
+24
Trend (5yr)
+24%
Rising across English-speaking regions
F
Used For
98%F · 2% M
Predominantly feminine
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  • Personality profile
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  • Name DNA
    Phonetics, brandability, memorability
  • Perception traits
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  • Cultural footprint
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  • Energy matches
    Celebrities & fictional archetypes
  • Popularity
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About the name
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Beatrice derives from the Latin beatrix or beatus, meaning "blessed" or "one who brings happiness." The name carries etymological roots connecting to beatitude—ultimate spiritual joy—making it semantically rich with connotations of grace and divine favor. Renaissance Italy elevated Beatrice to cultural prominence, particularly through Dante Alighieri's spiritual epic The Divine Comedy, where Beatrice Portinari symbolizes transcendent love and heavenly wisdom, transforming the name into a literary icon.
Today, Beatrice experiences strongest popularity in the United Kingdom and Ireland, where it ranks in the top 20, reflecting Anglo-Irish cultural affinity for classical names with literary pedigree. In the United States, the name has climbed significantly in recent years, now ranking 31st and showing consistent upward momentum. Italy maintains the name as a cultural touchstone, placing it in the top 10. The name appeals to parents seeking vintage femininity without sacrificing contemporary relevance.
Historically, Beatrice attracted European nobility—most famously Beatrice d'Este, the Renaissance duchess of Milan whose patronage shaped artistic movements. The name carries both spiritual weight and worldly sophistication. Contemporary notable figures include Princess Beatrice of York and astronomer Beatrice Tinsley, maintaining the name's association with intelligence and grace. Literary references beyond Dante position it as a name for characters embodying moral clarity and emotional depth, from Shakespeare to modern fiction.
Phonetically, Beatrice balances softness with authority; the opening stress on the first syllable creates immediacy while the trailing vowel sounds provide lyrical gentleness. Parents choosing Beatrice typically value historical continuity, literary resonance, and the name's inherent optimism—"she who brings happiness" remains its most compelling modern interpretation.
Popularity

By country

United States #31
+24%5yr
United Kingdom #18
+31%5yr
Ireland #12
+28%5yr
Australia #26
+19%5yr
Canada #35
+22%5yr
Italy #8
+14%5yr
Germany #42
+9%5yr
Gender

Distribution

Beatrice
Feminine
98%
Girls
2%
Boys
Phonetic profile

Sound shape

Syllables
Be·a·trice
Stress
First
Vowels
e-a-i-e
Openness
Open
Tone
Soft, warm, classical
Complexity
3/10
Meaning categories

Semantic field

Happiness and Joy Happiness and Joy
Blessing and Grace Blessing and Grace
Divine Favor Divine Favor
Classical Virtue Classical Virtue
Sibling pairings

Names that fit

Eleanor
Sister · 96%
Sophia
Sister · 94%
Margaret
Sister · 91%
James
Brother · 89%
Thomas
Brother · 87%
Benjamin
Brother · 85%
Notable bearers

People who carry the name

B
Beatrice d'Este
Italian Renaissance noblewoman, duchess of Milan, renowned patron of the arts.
D
Dante's Beatrice
Literary figure in Dante Alighieri's Divine Comedy, symbol of divine love and spiritual guidance.
P
Princess Beatrice of York
British royal family member, daughter of Prince Andrew.
B
Beatrice Cenci
Italian noblewoman from the 16th century, subject of literary and artistic works.
B
Beatrice Tinsley
New Zealand astronomer who revolutionized understanding of galaxy evolution.
★ Intelligence report

Six perspectives — perception, personality, cultural fingerprint, and more.

Name perception

How people instinctively read it

Beatrice evokes a sense of classical elegance and intellectual warmth—a name that feels both timeless and genuinely approachable. It carries an air of refined sophistication without coldness, suggesting someone thoughtful and grounded.
Trustworthy
78
Friendly
72
Intelligent
81
Attractive
75
Modern
35
Premium
77
A name that signals intelligence, warmth, and understated grace with literary and historical weight.
Name DNA

Linguistic build

Multi-syllabic, flowing, and rhythmic with soft vowel peaks and a gentle terminal 'ee' sound. Opens with a sharp 'B' but resolves into melodic ease.
72
Global friendly
78
Brandability
81
Memorability
Soft
68
Strong
55
Melodic
79
Beatrice is a linguistically elegant name with strong melodic and memorable qualities, balancing approachability with premium resonance.
Personality profile

If the name were a person

Archetype
The Sage / The Mentor
MBTI guess
INFJ (guess: introverted intuition + extroverted feeling suggests thoughtful, principled leadership)
Energy
Calm, Thoughtful, Composed
articulate principled emotionally intelligent loyal introspective graceful
Values meaningful relationships, intellectual exploration, and personal integrity. Likely drawn to literature, arts, education, or helping professions; prefers depth over breadth in social circles.
Beatrice is perceived as a thoughtful, articulate person with quiet confidence and a strong moral compass—someone who leads through wisdom rather than dominance.
General compatibility

How it fits with others

76
Romantic Pairs well with partners seeking depth and conversation; the name suggests someone who values genuine connection over surface attraction. Romantic but not overly sentimental.
Friendship Naturally collaborative and loyal in group settings; the name reads as someone who listens and contributes meaningfully, making her a grounding presence among friends.
Business Strong in professional contexts—signals competence, articulation, and trustworthiness. Works well as a co-founder, executive, or advisor. Name lends authority without arrogance.
Brand Excellent for heritage, literary, or premium lifestyle brands. Evokes quality and tradition. Less suited for tech startups or edgy/disruptive brands.
Energy matches

Closest celebrity, fictional, & archetype profiles

FICTIONAL
Beatrice from *Much Ado About Nothing* (Shakespeare)
Witty, intelligent, independent-minded heroine who leads conversations and challenges expectations—defines the name's archetype.
FICTIONAL
Beatrice from *Divergent* (Veronica Roth)
Strong, thoughtful, introspective character with moral clarity and quiet authority—modern embodiment of the name's core energy.
ARCHETYPE
The Scholar-Leader
Combines intellectual authority with emotional intelligence; the name naturally aligns with wisdom-keepers and mentors.
ARCHETYPE
The Grace-Keeper
Suggests someone who maintains standards of civility and thoughtfulness while remaining warm and non-judgmental.
Beatrice embodies the wise, articulate heroine archetype—intelligent and composed, with quiet confidence and genuine warmth.
Cultural footprint

In media

Songs
no strong references
Films
  • *Much Ado About Nothing* (1993 film, among multiple adaptations)
TV
  • *Much Ado About Nothing* (multiple TV adaptations)
Books
  • *Much Ado About Nothing* — William Shakespeare
  • *The Divine Comedy* — Dante Alighieri (Beatrice as spiritual guide)
Strong literary footprint anchored in Shakespeare and Dante; limited contemporary pop-culture presence but substantial classical and heritage associations.