Leatrice

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Meaning of Leatrice

Leatrice (LEE-uh-tris) is a delightful twist on the classic Beatrice, tracing back to the Latin Beatrix—“she who brings happiness” or “blessed voyager.” Warm yet refined, it carried a gentle presence in early 20th-century Wisconsin, where between 1922 and 1932 a handful of families chose Leatrice each year, earning it colorful mid-hundreds rankings (111 to 129) on the state’s birth charts. With its soft “lee-uh” beginning and sprightly “tris” ending, the name feels both timeless and ready for a fresh comeback—like finding an elegant heirloom at a modern boutique. Leatrice conjures images of sunlit laughter, poetic curiosity, and an adventurous spirit that’s equally at home on a playground or in a boardroom. For parents seeking a name that radiates vintage charm, carries an uplifting meaning, and promises a lifetime of distinctive flair, Leatrice is a rare gem waiting to be rediscovered.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as lee-uh-tris (/ˈliətrɪs/)

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Notable People Named Leatrice

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Rachel Elizabeth Morgan
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