Batraz | | - | Ossetian, Caucasian Mythology | |
Battista | | baht-TEE-stah | Italian | |
Baudelio | | - | Spanish | |
Baugulf | | - | Ancient Germanic | |
Bautista | | bow-TEES-tah | Spanish | |
BeÁTa | | - | Hungarian, Czech, Slovak | |
Beat | | - | German (Swiss) | |
Beata | | be-AH-tah (Polish, German) | Polish, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Late Roman | |
Beate | | be-AH-tə | German | |
Beatrice | | be-ah-TREE-che (Italian), BEE-ə-tris (English), BEE-tris (English), BE-ah-trees (Swedish), be-ah-TREES (Swedish) | Italian, English, Swedish | |
Beatrise | | - | Latvian | |
Beatriu | | - | Catalan | |
Beatrix | | BE-ah-triks (German), BAY-ah-triks (Dutch), BEE-ə-triks (English) | German, Hungarian, Dutch, English (Rare), Late Roman | |
Beatriz | | be-ah-TREETH (Spanish), be-ah-TREES (Latin American Spanish), be-a-TREES (Portuguese), be-a-TREESH (Portuguese) | Spanish, Portuguese | |
Beatus | | - | Late Roman | |