Blessed (German/Scandinavian)
Beate
A deep dive into the meaning, heritage, and daily usability of the name Beate.
Blessed; happy (German/Scandinavian form)
Profile summary
German and Scandinavian form of Beata. Very common in Germany and Norway. Associated with Saint Beate (Beatrix), a 4th-century Roman martyr. The current meaning shown for this name is Blessed; happy (German/Scandinavian form). The catalog pronunciation is listed as bay-AH-teh. It is listed alongside the related form Beata. Beate appears in unisex naming lists and nature style collections, which can help when comparing nearby options in the same catalog group.
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Etymology note
Beate is currently cataloged under German/scandinavian (latin) origin, and this page describes its meaning as Blessed; happy (German/Scandinavian form).
Origin note
This profile is grouped under German/scandinavian (latin) origin.
Usage note
In this catalog, Beate is grouped as a nature unisex name. Related form for this profile: Beata. That combination can help when comparing style-led and gender-led shortlist pages.
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