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Forename Беата

Across the world, Беата (Beata Poland Germany United States Slovakia Tanzania, Beate Germany Poland United States Tanzania Austria, Беата Ukraine Russia Kazakhstan Belarus Lithuania) is a widespread feminine first name. The given name Беата is characteristic of Poland, where it is a common female name, Germany, and Namibia, where it is quite a common girly name (explore the name in all countries). Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Germany, Poland, and the United States. Also, Беата is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Беата

name ביאטה, name Beāte, name Beáta, name بيت, name Беата, name ベアタ, name Beathe, name Beata, name Беате, name Beate
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Beata Germany, Tanzania, Slovakia, Poland, United States
Beate Austria, Germany, Tanzania, Poland, United States
Беата Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Lithuania, Belarus, Russia

First names said to be same

Beathe, Beáta, Beāte, Беате, ביאטה, بيت, and ベアタ

First name Беата in the context

Беата is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Schwester Beate , the fictional character from The Tin Drum by Günter Grass; Beate Flöter , the fictional character from Lindenstraße; Beata Cieplak , character in Brzydula; Beata , the fictional character from 'Angel One' and Beate , the operatic character in the opera Regina by Albert Lortzing; a housemaid.

Notable namesakes

picture of обертинская, беата обертинская, беата обертинская, беата Polish writer, UA (b. 1898) link
воронова, беата григорьевна RU (b. 1926) link
маковская, беата аркадьевна Russian actor, RU (b. 1974) link

Characteristic surnames

Кіш, Роман, Костак, Молнар, Боднар, Горват, Гейдер, Гегедюш, Пушкаш, Леврінц, Шандор, Фекете, Сейкель, Цейтлин, Кулицкая, Попович, Лакатош, Кравцова, Подрезан, Перельштейн, Белавина, Воронова, Шімон, Сабов, Варга, Ганко, Поп, Тар, Рац, Адам, Папп, Деме, Надь, Нодь, Орос, Сані, Соколова, Товт, Ковач, Матей, Балог, Балла, Бакша, Барта, Барчі, Батка, Беняк, Болаж, Кадар, and Свидерская