Definitions from Wikipedia (Beata)
▸ noun: Beata or Beate is a female given name or Portuguese surname that occurs in several cultures and languages, including Italian, German, Polish, and Swedish, and which is derived from the Latin beatus, meaning "blessed".
▸ noun: a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by George Peckham & Elizabeth Peckham in 1895.
▸ noun: (1769–unknown) (also known as Beade and Beate) a Lenape woman who was instrumental in the revival and adaptation of Indigenous religious and cultural practices among the Lenape (Delaware) and other native groups in what is today central Indiana.
▸ Words similar to Beata
▸ Usage examples for Beata
▸ Idioms related to Beata
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing Beata
▸ Words that often appear near Beata
▸ Rhymes of Beata
▸ Invented words related to Beata
▸ noun: Beata or Beate is a female given name or Portuguese surname that occurs in several cultures and languages, including Italian, German, Polish, and Swedish, and which is derived from the Latin beatus, meaning "blessed".
▸ noun: a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by George Peckham & Elizabeth Peckham in 1895.
▸ noun: (1769–unknown) (also known as Beade and Beate) a Lenape woman who was instrumental in the revival and adaptation of Indigenous religious and cultural practices among the Lenape (Delaware) and other native groups in what is today central Indiana.
Types:
Ignatius of Loyola,
Teresof Avila,
Francis of Assisi,
Dominic Guzman,
Catherine of Siena,
FaustinKowals,
more...
Phrases:
Adjectives:
▸ Words similar to Beata
▸ Usage examples for Beata
▸ Idioms related to Beata
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing Beata
▸ Words that often appear near Beata
▸ Rhymes of Beata
▸ Invented words related to Beata