Béatrix (en. Beatrix)
/be.a.tʁiks/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishFrench
noun
Used in literature to represent an ideal female character.
In her novel, the author created a beatrix who symbolizes unconditional love.
Dans son roman, l'auteur a créé une béatrix qui symbolise l'amour inconditionnel.
A feminine first name of Latin origin, often associated with joy and good fortune.
Beatrix is a name that evokes light and joy.
Béatrix est un prénom qui évoque la lumière et la joie.
Can refer to a wise and educated woman.
The poet's widow was a beatrix, always full of wisdom.
La veuve du poète était une béatrix, toujours pleine de sagesse.
Etymology
From Latin 'beatrix', the feminine form of 'beatus', which means 'happy' or 'blessed'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
Beatrix of happiness
Expression used to refer to a woman who brings joy.
Béatrix au bonheur
Beatrix woman
Term referring to a woman distinguished by her wisdom and education.
Femme béatrix
Related Words
beat
Describes a state of ecstatic satisfaction or happiness.
béat
beatitude
State of intense happiness, deep peace.
béatitude
beatify
To confer a state of happiness or blessing.
béatifier
Slang Meanings
Woman who leads a life of pleasure.
This beatrix loves to party every weekend.
Cette béatrix aime faire la fête tous les week-ends.
A woman who attracts attention due to her beauty.
Look at that beatrix, she's capturing all the gazes.
Regarde cette béatrix, elle capte tous les regards.