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Bert is a short form of numerous male Germanic forenames such as Adalbert, Berthold, Bertrand, Bertram, Herbert, Humbert, Robert, etc., originally meaning "bright". It also occurs in many surnames, some used as both a surname and a forename.
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Places
- Berd, Armenia
- Bert, Allier, a commune in the French departement of Allier
People
- Bertolt Brecht, also Bert Brecht, German dramatist
- Bert Kaempfert, German orchestra leader
- Bert Koenders, a Dutch politician
- Bert McCracken, lead singer of alternative/screamo band The Used
- Bert Newton, an Australian entertainer often referred to simply as "Bert"
- Bert Sakmann, winner of the 1991 Nobel Prize for Medicine
- Bert Trautmann, football player
- Paul Bert, French physiologist
Characters
- Bert (Sesame Street), a Muppet character (of Bert and Ernie) on PBS' long-running children's television show Sesame Street
- Bert Ljung, a fictional character in the Bert diaries
- Bert (Mary Poppins), a cocky chimney sweep in the book series & disney film 'Mary Poppins"
Other
- Bert (game), a game for the Apple Macintosh computer
Name
- Male: Bertel, Berti, Bertil, Bertie, Bertl, Berte, Brecht, Bright, (Berto {Romanic})
- Female: Berta, Bertha, Bertrada, Bertina, Bertila
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Further male first names with the name component of "Bert"
- Adalbert
- Adelbert
- Aethelbert
- Agilbert
- Ailbert
- Albert (incl. Albrecht, Albright, etc)
- Alembert
- Angilbert
- Aribert
- Aubert
- Bertachar
- Berthar
- Bertila
- Berthold, Bertolt, Bertold, Berthoald, Bertoald
- Bertram
- Bertrand
- Byrhtnoth
- Caribert
- Charibert
- Childebert
- Chrodobert, Crodobert, Crodebert
- Colbert, Culbert
- Cunibert
- Cuthbert
- Dagobert
- Dalbert
- Danbert
- Darbert
- Delbert
- Derbert
- Dilbert
- Eckbert
- Ebert
- Ebertram
- Egbert
- Edelbert
- Elbert
- Emebert
- Engelbert
- Ethelbert
- Flaubert
- Filbert, Filibert
- Fredbert
- Friedbert
- Galbert
- Gaubert
- Gausbert
- Gerbert
- Gilbert
- Giselbert
- Gishbert
- Gosbert
- Godebert
- Godbert
- Gottbert
- Guibert
- Guilbert
- Gumbert
- Guthbert
- Harbert
- Helmbert
- Herbert
- Heribert
- Hubert
- Hucbert
- Hugibert
- Hugobert
- Humbert
- Ingbert
- Ingelbert, Inglebert
- Jaubert
- Kunibert
- Lambert
- Lambertus
- Liutbert
- Maibert
- Nordebert
- Nordbert
- Norbert
- Osbert
- Philibert, Philbert
- Radbert
- Rembert
- Rigobert
- Rigbert
- Robert (incl. Rupert, etc)
- Seibert
- Siebert
- Siegbert
- Sigebert
- Sigibert
- Sigobert
- Suitbert
- Talbert
- Thalbert
- Tahlbert
- Theudebert
- Valdebert
- Valbert
- Walbert
- Waldebert
- Wendlebert, Wendelbert
- Wigbert
- Wilbert
- Wolfbert
- Wulfbert
See also
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