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Berte

What does Berte mean?

Berte Pronunciation of Berte as a girls' name is of Old English and Old German origin, and the meaning of the name Berte is "noble, bright; bright, famous". Berte is an alternate spelling of Alberta (Old English): feminine of Albert. Berte is also a derivative of Bertha (Old German).

STARTS WITH Ber-

ASSOCIATED WITH old english, noble, bright (light)

Variations

VARIANTS Bert, Berrte

OTHER FORMS VIA ALBERTA, BERTHA Auberte, Berrie, Berrta, Berrti, Berrty, Berry, Berta, Berthe, Berti, Bertie, Bertina, Bertine, Bertita, Berty, Bird, Birdie, Birdy, Birta, Birtha

CREATIVE FORMS
(female) Brote, ..

(male) Berce, ..


MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Berte Haylee (B.H.), ..

How popular is Berte?

Berte is an uncommonly occurring first name for women but a very prominent last name for both adults and children (#31884 out of 150436, Top 21%). (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)

Which version is better?

Birdie (#1328 VIA LATEST LIST), Alberta, Bert, Berta, Bertha, Bertie, Bertina, Bird and Birtha are the popular alternative forms of Berte (NOT RANKED) listed in the Top 2000. These relations of Berte were at the height of their popularity in the 1880s (ADOPTION OF 1.68%) and are now much less conventional (ADOPTION 0.01%, 99% LESS), with forms like Bertie going out of style. (2018 BIRTH STATISTICS)



Top 2000 baby names ranking of Alberta, Bert, Berta, Bertha, Bertie in U.S.

Top 2000 baby names ranking of Bertina, Bird, Birdie, Birtha in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Berte and related baby names outside U.S.

Similar Names

Berte is alike in pronunciation to Birte. Other suggested similar-sounding names are Barta, Beata, Beate, Beatie, Bebe, Becke, Bee, Beige, Belle, Bente, Bera, Berdie, Beret, Berett, Bergen, Berget, Beril, Berit, Berna, Bernee, Berni, Bernie, Berny, Berree (see Berry), Berri, Beryl, Beryle, Beryn, Bet, Beta, Beth, Bets, Bett, Betta, Bette, Betti, Bettie, Betts, Betty, Bettye, Bevie, Bree, Brette, Brie, Gerte, Hette, Jette, Marte, Mette and Yette. These names tend to be more commonly used than Berte.

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