Bertram

/ˈbɜːrtrəm/ noun

A masculine given name, traditionally used in English-speaking cultures and Europe.

From Germanic roots: 'beraht' (bright) and 'raban' (raven), making it mean 'bright raven.' The name was popular among Germanic tribes and brought to England by Norman invaders in the 11th century.

AMበርትራም
ARبيرترام
BNবার্ট্রাম
CABertram
CSBertram
DABertram
DEBertram
ELΜπέρτραμ
ESBertrán
FAبرترام
FIBertram
FRBertrand
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