Beatha
The meaning of Beatha is 'life'. It is an Irish baby name with Swedish and Irish ancestry. It's a charming name that is also simple to say. Beatha is a fantastic middle name option as well. The people named Beatha are cheerful and enjoy conversing. They also adore kids and animals. They are excellent uplifters and quite gregarious. Beatha named people are philosophical and ambitious. Those that go by the name Beatha are caring, cooperative, and polite people. They tend to be able to detect other people's emotions and have the ability to show certain mediation skills while dealing with challenging situations. In contrast, fewer than five females were given the name the year prior. A subtype of Beathan is Beatha. The name was given to fewer than five boys. Thursday is the auspicious day of the Beatha. Beatha's numerology number is one. Beatha has a fire component to her name. The planet that rules over the name Beatha is Jupiter. Since 1880, when Beatha's popularity was compared to that of other names, the trend in Beatha's popularity has altered. Beath is a rare name that has only appeared 91846 times over the last hundred years. Famous bearers of the name include Rwandan middle distance runner Beatha Nishimwe and Rwandan actress Mukakamanzi Beatha of 'Giramata' fame.
Gender
Girl
Meaning
life, livelihood
Origin
Irish
Numerology
B is for brilliance, your vivacity for life.
E is for exotic, no lack of spirit here!
A is for admirable, you certainly are!
T is for teacher, you truly are.
H is for hardy, can’t keep you down!
A is for altruism, the unselfish you.
Lucky
Beatha lucky number is 1.
1 symbolizes a pioneering spirit, independent nature, and innate leadership capabilities. On a bad day, 1 can be a bit bossy or boastful, hiding any insecurities behind over-developed self-importance. 1 must remember that although it is first, it can very quickly become the loneliest number. Even the most autonomous 1s need the support of their friends, family, and lovers.
Beatha in Pop Culture
- See BEATHAG.
- Mac Beatha is the original Gaelic form of Macbeth literally "son of life"