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'''[[Beat]]''' (pronounced "Beh-at", <u>not</u> like "beet") is a name commonly used in German-speaking countries, mostly in [[Switzerland]]. It derives from the |
'''[[Beat]]''' (pronounced "Beh-at", <u>not</u> like "beet") is a name commonly used in German-speaking countries, mostly in [[Switzerland]]. It derives from the Latin word ''beatus'' which means "blessed". |
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Famous persons called Beat include: |
Famous persons called Beat include: |
Revision as of 13:04, 25 July 2006
Beat (pronounced "Beh-at", not like "beet") is a name commonly used in German-speaking countries, mostly in Switzerland. It derives from the Latin word beatus which means "blessed".
Famous persons called Beat include:
- The Holy Beatus, legendary person
- Beat Raaflaub, conductor