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Irish writer (1870–1953)
Beatrice Ethel Grimshaw (3 February 1870 – 30 June 1953) was an Irish writer and traveller. Beginning in 1903, she worked as a travel writer for the Daily
Beatrice_Grimshaw
Suburb of Belfast, Northern Ireland
miles from Belfast when it was built. It was the childhood home of Beatrice Grimshaw, journalist and adventurer. It was taken over by the Ministry of Defence
Poleglass
Topics referred to by the same term
conductor Arthur John Grimshaw (1933–2019), Australian Anglican clergyman Beatrice Grimshaw (1870–1953), Irish writer Billy Grimshaw (1892–1968), English
Grimshaw
High Chiefess of Rarotonga
being: "I will tear you with my teeth!" He died in 1903. According to Beatrice Grimshaw, a journalist from Ireland who visited in 1907, it was a happy marriage
Makea_Takau_Ariki
Traditional saying that reveals a thought truth
Unseth, Peter. 2020. Beatrice Grimshaw’s Proverb Splicer and Her Artful Use of Proverbs. Proverbium 37:341–358. Grimshaw, Beatrice. 1914. The Sorcerer’s
Proverb
List of records completed on a bicycle
(including elevation), weather conditions, etc. all do come into play. Beatrice Grimshaw claimed to have broken the women's road record c. 1900 however the
List_of_cycling_records
British entertainer and actress (1901–1990)
variety hall entertainer and actress. Betty Jumel was born Amy Ada Beatrice Grimshaw in Fairhaven, Lytham St Annes, Lancashire in 1901. She was only 10
Betty_Jumel
Transformation of a standard proverb for humorous effect
earlier fictional splicer of proverb is a character found in a novel by Beatrice Grimshaw, producing such combinations as "Make hay while the iron is hot" (very
Anti-proverb
New Zealand sailor and explorer (1872–1943)
Cook Islands and Niue, both of which were New Zealand dependencies. Beatrice Grimshaw, a travel writer based in Papua New Guinea, said that "Any passenger
Frank_Worsley
City in New South Wales, Australia
William Evans (1780–1852), first European to reach site of Bathurst. Beatrice Grimshaw (1870–1953), noted for her writing about New Guinea, buried in Catholic
Bathurst,_New_South_Wales
Irish publishing company
and Others (2021) by Clotilde Graves Strange South Seas (2026) by Beatrice Grimshaw Insect Literature (2015) by Lafcadio Hearn Written by Daylight (2013)
Swan_River_Press
Island in the central Pacific Ocean
exploited the island continuously from the 1860s through 1927. Writer Beatrice Grimshaw, a visitor to Malden in the guano-digging era, decried the "glaring
Malden_Island
instrument of annexation by New Zealand were signed in the palace grounds. Beatrice Grimshaw gives a brief description of the palace during her visit to Rarotonga
Para_O_Tane_Palace
Former American magazine
Burroughs. The characters of Sax Rohmer, James Oliver Curwood, and Beatrice Grimshaw appeared in Blue Book. Adventure fiction was a staple of Blue Book;
Blue_Book_(magazine)
River in New Guinea
Sepik at Ambunti to conduct further explorations. In 1923 journalist Beatrice Grimshaw attached herself to an expedition, and claimed to be the first white
Sepik
Impact of the bicycle on women's lives
I stand and rejoice every time I see a woman ride by on a wheel." Beatrice Grimshaw, who went on to a life of travel and adventure, describes a girlhood
Bicycling_and_feminism
British weekly illustrated newspaper
Trollope. Malcolm Charles Salaman was employed there from 1890 to 1899. Beatrice Grimshaw travelled the South Pacific reporting on her experiences for the Daily
The_Graphic
Early American literary magazine
include Morgan Robertson, H.G. Wells, Rafael Sabatini, Zane Grey, Beatrice Grimshaw, Elmer Brown Mason, James Francis Dwyer and William Wallace Cook.
The_Popular_Magazine
Griffith (1727–1793), playwright, novelist, essayist, translator Beatrice Grimshaw (1870–1953), novelist, travel writer Vona Groarke (born 1964), poet
List_of_Irish_women_writers
High Chiefess of Puaikura
Worldwide Guide to Women in Leadership. Beatrice Grimshaw (1907). In the strange South Seas. pp. 78–84. Beatrice Grimshaw (1907). In the strange South Seas
Tinomana_Mereana_Ariki
Australian film production company
Australasian Films in 1927 Con of the South Seas based on a novel by Beatrice Grimshaw, which had been previously filmed by Australasian Films as The Adorable
Cinesound_Productions
American magazine editor (1876–1966)
and Stribling, as well as Joseph Conrad, Georgia Wood Pangborn and Beatrice Grimshaw. However, Romance was not successful and was cancelled after a year
Arthur_Sullivant_Hoffman
1928 film directed by Norman Dawn
adventurer who romances an island girl. The script was based on Beatrice Grimshaw's novel Conn of the Coral Seas. It was one of the most expensive films
The_Adorable_Outcast
Former Australian publishing company
Mabel Forrest: A Bachelor's Wife The Poems of Adam Lindsay Gordon Beatrice Grimshaw: The Coral Queen White Savage Simon Queen Vaiti Kate Harriott: Invalid
NSW_Bookstall_Company
American sports journalist (died 1930 in the United States) 3 February – Beatrice Grimshaw, anthropologist (died 1953 in Australia). 8 February – Robert Pilkington
1870_in_Ireland
English singer-songwriter and actress (born 1985)
Lily Rose Beatrice Allen (born 2 May 1985) is an English singer, songwriter, and actress. Her accolades include a Brit Award as well as nominations for
Lily_Allen
Australian publisher
Becke, Randolph Bedford, Edwin Brady, George Cockerill, Edward Dyson, Beatrice Grimshaw, Sumner Locke, Vance Palmer, Ambrose Pratt, Thomas Spencer and Alfred
Alfred_Cecil_Rowlandson
1946) 24 January — Ethel Turner, novelist (died 1958) 3 February — Beatrice Grimshaw, novelist and travel writer (died 1953) 5 June — Jeannie Gunn, novelist
1870_in_Australian_literature
22 May — Louis Lavater, composer and author (born 1867) 30 June – Beatrice Grimshaw, novelist and travel writer (born 1870) 12 August – J. H. M. Abbott
1953_in_Australian_literature
Australian actress (1905–1988)
Harcourt was off with Norman Dawn to Suva, Fiji to film an adaption of Beatrice Grimshaw's novel Conn of the Coral Seas, a tropical comedy/drama. The filming
Jessica_Harcourt
1953, Iceland), poet, fiction & ch. wr. Beatrice Grimshaw (1870–1953, Ireland), travel wr. Charlotte Grimshaw (b. 1968, New Zealand), nv. & col. Isabella
List_of_women_writers_(A–L)
Species of flowering plant in the family Amaryllidaceae known as snowdrop
Davis & Grimshaw (2002), pp. 76–112 Stern (1956), p. 65 Bishop, Davis & Grimshaw (2002), pp. 112–126 Bishop, Matt; Davis, Aaron P.; Grimshaw, John (2002)
Galanthus_nivalis
British music festival
(featuring Jay-Z) "We Found Love" The new Radio 1 Breakfast Show host Nick Grimshaw announced that the Big Weekend would return to Derry in May 2013 to celebrate
BBC_Radio_1's_Big_Weekend
Irish stained-glass artist and painter
Beatrice Moss Elvery, RHA (1881, Dublin – 1970, Rockall, Sandycove) was an Irish painter, stained-glass artist and sculptor. Beatrice Moss Elvery was
Beatrice_Elvery
British artist
Ronald Grimshaw (1905–1982) was an artist. He was born in Oswaldtwistle, Lancashire and trained at the Royal College of Art, studying stained glass. He
Ronald_Grimshaw
British social reformer and writer (1856–1919)
abandoned from 1915 until the early 1970s, before it was purchased by Brendon Grimshaw. Best later lived in Australia. In 1908, she established the Formosa Home
Emma_Wardlaw_Best
English stained glass artist (1945–2020)
Rosalind Grimshaw BA FMGP (3 March 1945 - 11 November 2020) was a stained glass artist who lived in Clifton, Bristol looking towards the Clifton Suspension
Rosalind_Grimshaw
King of the Franks from 987 to 996
from Charlemagne's son Pepin of Italy through his paternal grandmother Béatrice of Vermandois, and was also the nephew of Otto the Great. The dynasty he
Hugh_Capet
British actress, comedian and writer (born 1969)
featured in the show. Some pre-recorded sketches, including cameos by Nick Grimshaw and Billy Connolly, were shown during each of the many changes of Tate's
Catherine_Tate
British actress (1929–2025)
Masha Kulighina 1977 Equus Dora Strang 1982 Britannia Hospital Phyllis Grimshaw Brimstone and Treacle Norma Bates 1985 Revolution Mrs. Daisy McConnahay
Joan_Plowright
Part of the female primate torso that has mammary glands
Lanham, MD: Lexington Books. p. 31. ISBN 978-0-7391-1299-1. Dixson, BJ; Grimshaw, GM; Linklater, WL; Dixson, AF (February 2011). "Eye-tracking of men's
Breast
Atoll in Niue
Fisheries Programme between 1974 and 1988. South Pacific Commission. Grimshaw, Beatrice Ethel (1907). In the Strange South Seas. Hutchinson & Company. p. 183
Beveridge_Reef
English textile artist, author, and socialist (1834–1896)
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
William_Morris
Market Alfred Gilbert – sculptures Icarus Study of a Head John Atkinson Grimshaw – The Thames by Moonlight with Southwark Bridge Félix Resurrección Hidalgo
1884_in_art
English stained glass designer and manufacturer
also acted as models for Florence Camm's work, including the 'Dante and Beatrice' windows, which are now in Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. Wikimedia
T._W._Camm
3rd episode of the 2nd series of Fawlty Towers
Gazette. Archived from the original on 1 March 2024. Retrieved 24 July 2024. Grimshaw, Emma (6 March 2023). "Man amazed after finding Fawlty Towers script in
Waldorf_Salad_(Fawlty_Towers)
High Chief of Atiu, Prince Consort of the Kingdom of Rarotonga
18, 1903. "Death of Ngamaru Ariki". Auckland Star. April 17, 1903. Grimshaw, Beatrice Ethel. In the strange South seas. Hutchinson & Co., 1907 Gilson, Richard
Ngamaru_Rongotini_Ariki
21 May 2025. Soni, Divya (6 June 2025). "Coronation Street airs Eileen Grimshaw's final scenes after 25 years". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved
List of former Coronation Street characters
List_of_former_Coronation_Street_characters
StreetCars and helps him get a job there, after he somewhat impresses Eileen Grimshaw (Sue Cleaver) and Steve McDonald (Simon Gregson). He is due to start work
List of Coronation Street characters introduced in 2014
List_of_Coronation_Street_characters_introduced_in_2014
Church in Kent, England
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Canterbury_Cathedral
Rowland (8) Nicole Scherzinger (9–10, 13–14) Mel B (11) Rita Ora (12) Nick Grimshaw (12) Ayda Field (15) Louis Tomlinson (15) Robbie Williams (15) Series 1
List of reality television show franchises (H–Z)
List_of_reality_television_show_franchises_(H–Z)
Public university in England
social sciences. Founded in 1895 by Fabian Society members Sidney Webb, Beatrice Webb, Graham Wallas and George Bernard Shaw, LSE joined the University
London_School_of_Economics
Colored glass and works that are made from it
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Stained_glass
Group of English painters, poets, and critics founded in 1848
Bernard Dicksee (painter) Thomas Cooper Gotch (painter) John Atkinson Grimshaw (painter) Charles Edward Hallé (painter) John Lee (painter) Edmund Leighton
Pre-Raphaelite_Brotherhood
English Victorian painter and illustrator (1853–1928)
works An Offering The Funeral of a Viking, 1893 La Belle Dame sans Merci Beatrice, 1888 Romeo and Juliet, 1884 The Two Crowns, 1900 Hesperia, 1887 Stella
Frank_Dicksee
Foster Frank Foster Alec Gilroy Tony Gordon Cheryl Gray Eileen Grimshaw Jason Grimshaw Angela Harris Craig Harris Katy Harris Tommy Harris Lucille Hewitt
List of Coronation Street characters introduced in 1993
List_of_Coronation_Street_characters_introduced_in_1993
TV series
Sergeant Goodfellow look at the other camp staff – Jock McCudgeon, Griff Grimshaw, and Sandy Beauchamp – who were kept under a tight rein by Mrs Chummy but
List_of_Father_Brown_episodes
British graphic designer (1924–2006)
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Sylvia_Goaman
Grade I listed Elizabethan country house
& Historical Society. pp. 31, 33–41. Hartwell & Pevsner 2009, p. 321. "Grimshaw and Shuttleworth family origin website". Archived from the original on
Gawthorpe_Hall
Grade I listed cathedral in England
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
York_Minster
Irish artist (1889–1931)
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Harry_Clarke
Italian women's football top division, 2026 season
Grassadonia Antonietta Castiello [it] Mizuno Milan Suzanne Bakker Christy Grimshaw Puma Napoli David Sassarini Tecla Pettenuzzo EA7 Parma Giovanni Valenti
2025–26_Serie_A_(women)
British artist
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Marjorie_Incledon
comes online". BBC News. BBC. Retrieved 17 July 2025. de la Mare, Tess; Grimshaw, Emma (17 July 2025). "Child dies and 21 injured as Minehead school coach
2025_in_the_United_Kingdom
Australian suffragist and social reformer (1869–1949)
it has risen out of barbarism". Australian feminist historian Patricia Grimshaw, has noted that Goldstein, like other white women of her day, considered
Vida_Goldstein
British sculptor
ecclesiastical art and maker of stained glass. Clarke was a student of Ronald Grimshaw and attended the Royal College of Art in 1948 after serving in the RAF
Geoffrey_Clarke
Hungarian artist (1891–1975)
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Ervin_Bossányi
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Thomas_Freeth
English painter and designer (1833–1898)
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Edward_Burne-Jones
English historian of stained glass
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Charles_Winston
Geothermal site in New Zealand
Huka Falls. Mongillo 2003, p. 2 see for instance the extract from: Grimshaw, Beatrice (1908)– In the strange South Seas, London Archived 2012-10-22 at the
Craters of the Moon (geothermal site)
Craters_of_the_Moon_(geothermal_site)
English artist and designer (1863–1933)
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Robert_Anning_Bell
British stained glass artist
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Margaret_Agnes_Rope
British artist, designer, writer and poet (1849–1930)
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Selwyn_Image
British painter
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Patrick_Pye
British stained-glass artist, painter and metalworker
Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery. In one of these, The Story of Dante and Beatrice, the historian Elaine Williams identified a self-portrait, seen as a partially-hidden
Florence_Camm
Coloured and painted glass of medieval Europe
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Medieval_stained_glass
British artist
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Rosemary_Rutherford
English architect and designer (1812–1852)
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Augustus_Pugin
British artist
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
John_Petts_(artist)
geometer, co-discoverer of scutoids, mathematics popularizer Margaret Grimshaw (1905–1990), English mathematician at Cambridge and author on Hilbert spaces
List_of_women_in_mathematics
British architectural artist and painter (1953–2025)
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Brian_Clarke
Cathedral in Chester and the seat of the Bishop of Chester
modern windows, the most recent being the refectory window of 2001 by Ros Grimshaw which depicts the Creation. The eight-light Perpendicular window of the
Chester_Cathedral
Medieval church in Fairford, England
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
St_Mary's_Church,_Fairford
British stained glass artist (1909–1997)
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Leonard_Evetts
Town in Lancashire, England
last sentence. Webb, Beatrice (1926, reprinted 1979), My Apprenticeship, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 978-0-521-29731-8 Grimshaw, Katie (3 September
Bacup
British stained glass artist (1877–1953)
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Archibald_John_Davies
British stained glass artist (1902–1969)
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Harry_Stammers
English artist and designer (1880–1943)
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
George_Kruger_Gray
Scottish stained glass designer
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Stephen Adam (stained glass designer)
Stephen_Adam_(stained_glass_designer)
Catholic friary in Oxford, UK
the early Wardens was: Richard Roderham, medieval churchman (1433–1440) Beatrice of Falkenburg, Queen of Germany Sir John Golafre[citation needed] The Greyfriars
Greyfriars,_Oxford
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Ballantine_and_Gardiner
Stained glass studio
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Alexander_Gibbs
Australian politician (1922–1999)
Retrieved 24 October 2023. "Neville Bonner Bridge Brisbane, Australia". Grimshaw. Retrieved 24 October 2023. "Neville Bonner Memorial Scholarship". The
Neville_Bonner
English glass painter
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Henry_Gyles
Glazier from Bruges
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Galyon_Hone
Stained glass designer
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
George_Hedgeland
Jackson's baby daughter Miley Windass (Erin, Eilah & Elsie Halliwell), Eileen Grimshaw's (Sue Cleaver) new love interest Adrian Mortimer (Mark Moraghan) and the
List of Coronation Street characters introduced in 2015
List_of_Coronation_Street_characters_introduced_in_2015
English painter
Geddes Thomas Glazier Isobel Lilian Gloag Sylvia Goaman Jane Gray Rosalind Grimshaw Henry Gyles Henry Haig Reginald Hallward works Harry Harvey John Hayward
Edmund_Thomas_Parris
1875 art exhibition in London
Weigall Portrait of Robert Dalglish by Daniel Macnee Portrait of Princess Beatrice by Henry Richard Graves Portrait of Jane Brand by Frederick Sandys Portrait
Royal Academy Exhibition of 1875
Royal_Academy_Exhibition_of_1875
BEATRICE GRIMSHAW
BEATRICE GRIMSHAW
Female
Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Viatrix, BEATRIZ means "voyager (through life)."
Girl/Female
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
She Who Blesses
Girl/Female
American, Australian, Christian, French, Greek, Hebrew
Weary; Tired; Delicate; A Combination of Leah and Beatrice; Voyager through Life
Female
English
Pet form of English Beatrix, BEATIE means "voyager (through life)."Â
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English
Beloved Daughter
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Swedish
Voyager through Life; Traveler; Blessed
Female
English
English form of Latin Viatrix, BEATRIX means "voyager (through life)."
Girl/Female
Spanish
Brings happiness. Brings joy.
Girl/Female
French Latin American
noble.
Female
Polish
Polish form of Latin Viatrix, BEATRYCZE means "voyager (through life)."
Male
French
Medieval French form of Latin Patricius, PATRICE means "patrician; of noble descent."
Boy/Male
Latin Gaelic
F: Ameaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise,...
Female
English
 Italian form of Latin Viatrix, BEATRICE means "voyager (through life)."
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Indian, Italian, Latin, Shakespearean, Swedish, Swiss
Blessed; Bringer of Joy; Voyager through Life; She who Blesses
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, Greek
Modern Blend of Catrina and Patrice
Female
French
French form of Latin Viatrix, BÉATRICE means "voyager (through life)."
Girl/Female
Australian, German, Netherlands, Swedish
Voyager through Life; Traveler; Blessed
Girl/Female
Australian, British, English, German, Italian
Blesses
Girl/Female
Italian American Gaelic Latin Shakespearean
Blesses.
Boy/Male
Latin
Ameaning bringer of joy. In the Divine Comedy, Beatrice was Dante's guide through Paradise,...
BEATRICE GRIMSHAW
BEATRICE GRIMSHAW
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Compare Ryden.
Female
Japanese
(1-裕美, 2-浩美, 3-寛美) Japanese name HIROMI means 1) "abundant beauty," 2) "prosperous beauty," or 3) "generous beauty."Â
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Modern
Meditation
Girl/Female
French American German
Nobility. French form of the Old German Adalheidis, a compound of 'athal' (noble) and 'haida'...
Boy/Male
Hindu
Universal, Whole, Lord Rama
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
His Banishment; The Change of Pilgrimage
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Close to heart Someone who gives guidance, Prophet (saw)'s grand daughter
Boy/Male
Australian, British, Christian, English, Norse
Farm by a Ditch; Town by the Ditch
Girl/Female
Hindu
Twilight
Surname or Lastname
English
English : patronymic from Back 2.German : from a short form of a Germanic personal name, related to Old High German bÄgan ‘to fight’.North German form of Backhaus.
BEATRICE GRIMSHAW
BEATRICE GRIMSHAW
BEATRICE GRIMSHAW
BEATRICE GRIMSHAW
BEATRICE GRIMSHAW
n.
Planking to support a roof or wall.
n.
See Matrix.
v. t.
To sit astride of; to bestride.
v. t.
To bestride.
a.
Overlapping each other; -- said of leaves whose bases are folded so as to overlap and bestride the leaves within or above them, as in the iris.
v. t.
To straddle; to bestride.
n.
A genus of African antelopes which includes the gemsbok, the leucoryx, the bisa antelope (O. beisa), and the beatrix antelope (O. beatrix) of Arabia.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Bestride
n.
See Brattice, n.
p. p.
of Bestride
imp.
of Bestride
v. t.
To step over; to stride over or across; as, to bestride a threshold.
n.
A wall of separation in a shaft or gallery used for ventilation.
v. t.
To place one's self on, as a horse or other animal, or anything that one sits upon; to bestride.
v. t.
To stand or sit with anything between the legs, or with the legs astride; to stand over
n.
The wooden boarding used in supporting the roofs and walls of coal mines. See Brattice.