feminine Beatrix

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Origin:
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Name Root:
viō > VIāTOR > viātrīx > BEATRIX
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Latin “viō > viātor > viātrīx,” meaning “voyager, traveler, wayfarer, messenger.” It was also a common name amongst early Christians, though the spelling was altered by association with the Latin “beatus,” meaning “blessed.” The popularity of the name spread because of Dante Alighieri’s poetry about the Florentine woman Beatrice Portinari. Beatrice d’Este, Duchess of Bari and later of Milan, was the wife of the Milanese ruler Ludovico Sforza (known as “Il Moro”). She was one of the most beautiful and accomplished princesses of the Italian Renaissance. Beatrijs van Nazareth (1200–1268) was a Flemish Cistercian nun.

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Numerological Values: #9

A number 9 person is humane and selfless. Compassion, tolerance, idealism and sensitivity are the hallmarks of number 9. Number 9 individuals often give unselfishly to others.

Chakra Number: #9
Chakra "Pineal Gland"

The Pineal Gland is about the size of a pea, and is in the center of the brain in a tiny cave behind and above the pituitary gland which lies a little behind the root of the nose. It is located directly behind the eyes, attached to the third ventricle. This chakra is also known as the upper dan tien. The ninth chakra is an interesting chakra in that it is in this chakra that all the Christ abilities lie dormant, waiting to be released and used in the outer and inner worlds. The shift in focus at this time is toward that Christ energy and the accompanying abilities that go along with it. Hence, a great deal of work and energy is now being sent into physical reality to help the individual open up and expand this energy center.

Color meaning: Gold

It is no surprise that gold symbolizes wealth used wisely, but it is also the symbol of good health. People who favor the color gold are optimistic. The Tibetan Buddhist believes in 5 sacred stones: the crystal for light, turquoise for infinity of sea and sky, coral for life and form, gold for the golden ray of the sun, silver for the light of the moon. Gold is intimately linked with Divinity and those gods associated with the Sun. It symbolizes wealth and success.

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Notable People and Personalities

Beatrix Balogh (born 1974), Hungarian handball player
Beatrix Beauclerk, Duchess of St Albans (1877–1953), English peer
Béatrix Beck (1914–2008), French writer
Beatrix Boulsevicz (born 1987), Hungarian swimmer
Beatrix Campbell (born 1947), British journalist and author
Béatrix de Cusance (1614–1663), Duchess of Lorraine
Beatrix de Rijk (1883–1958), Dutch aviator
Beatrix de Vesci, († 1120), Anglo-Norman noblewoman
Beatrix Galindo (~1465–1534), Spanish physician and educator
Beatrix Hamburg (born 1923), American psychiatrist
Beatrix Havergal (1901–1980), English horticulturist
Beatrix Hoyt (1880–1963), American golfer
Beatrix Jones Farrand (1872–1959), American landscape architect
Beatrix Kisházi (born 1946), Hungarian table tennis player
Beatrix Kökény (born 1969), Hungarian handball player
Beatrix Lehmann (1903–1979), British actress, theatre director and author
Beatrix Loughran (1900–1975), American figure skater
Beatrix Lyall (1873–1948), British social reformer and politician
Beatrix of Andechs-Merania (1210–1271), German noble
Beatrix of Aragon (1457–1508), Queen consort of Hungary and Bohemia
Beatrix of Baden (1492–1535), Margravine of Baden
Beatrix of Bavaria (1344–1359), Queen consort of Sweden
Beatrix of Bohemia (1225–1290), wife of Otto III of Brandenburg
Beatrix of Brabant (1225–1288), Countess of Flanders
Beatrix of Brandenburg (1270–1316), mother of Beatrix of Silesia
Beatrix of Brandenburg († 1314), wife of Henry II, Lord of Mecklenburg
Beatrix of Champagne (1242–1295), Duchess Consort of Burgundy
Beatrix of Falkenburg (1254–1277), queen consort of the Romans
Beatrix of Franconia (1037–1061), German Abbess and daughter of Holy Roman Emperor Henry III
Beatrix of Luxembourg (1305–1319), Queen consort of Hungary
Beatrix of Nuremberg (~1362–1414), Duchess of Austria
Beatrix of Silesia (1290–1322), queen consort of the Romans
Beatrix of Swabia (1198–1212), Holy Roman Empress
Beatrix Potter (1866–1943), English illustrator, author and conservationist
Beatrix Ruf (born 1960), German art curator
Beatrix Schröer (born 1963), German rower
Beatrix Schuba (born 1951), Austrian figure skater
Beatrix Sherman (1894–1975), American silhouette artist
Beatrix Tóth (born 1967), Hungarian handball player
Beatrix Waring McCay (1901–1972), Australian barrister
Beatrix, Countess of Burgundy (1148–1184), Holy Roman Empress