The name Bertha is usually given to a Girl.
        
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            The origin of the name lies in German.
        
        Bertha is pronounced as BER-thah
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    Bertha originates in Germanic languages and means "brilliant, bright". It has been used since the 6th century, today it sounds rather old-fashioned. Bertha was the name of several saints and was also popular within royalty.
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        Bertha- Brilliant, bright, BUR-th , Germanic on BellyBallot
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        Bertha originates in Germanic languages and means "brilliant, bright". It has been used since the 6th century, today it sounds rather old-fashioned. Bertha was the name of several saints and was also popular within royalty.
     
     
    
    
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        Meaning
        Originally a short form of Germanic names beginning with the Old Frankish 
Or Old 
Saxon element berht, Old High 
German beraht meaning "bright" (Proto-Germanic *berhtaz). This was the name of a few early saints, including a 6th-century Frankish princess who married and eventually converted 
King Æþelbeorht of 
Kent. It was also borne by the mother of 
Charlemagne in the 8th century (also called 
Bertrada), and it was popularized in England by the Normans. It died out as an 
English name after the Middle Ages, but was revived in the 19th century.This name also appears in southern Germanic legends (often spelled Perchta 
Or Berchta) belonging to a goddess of animals and weaving.
 
     
    
        Origin
        German, English, Germanic
     
    
    
        Pronunciation
        /ˈbɛʁ.ta/(German) /ˈbɜɹ.θə/(American English) /ˈbɜː.θə/(British English)