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    Bertha is a female Germanic name, from Old High German berhta meaning "bright one". It was usually a short form of Anglo Saxon names Beorhtgifu meaning "bright gift" or Beorhtwynn meaning "bright joy". The name occurs as a theonym, surviving as Berchta, a figure in Alpine folklore connected to the … See more

    6th century
    Bertha appears as a Frankish given name
    mid-7th century – 4 July 725
    Saint Bertha of Artois was born
    720–783
    Bertrada of Laon was born
    c. 780 – after 11 March 824
    Bertha, daughter of Charlemagne was born
    863–925
    Bertha, daughter of Lothair II was born
    952, 964 or 967 – 1010, 16 January 1016, or 1035
    Bertha of Burgundy was born
    c. 1055 – 1093
    Bertha of Holland was born
    1849–1944
    Bertha Benz was born
    1868–1943
    Bertha Knight Landes was born
    1874–1939
    Bertha Kalich was born
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    Bertha is a female Germanic name, from Old High German berhta meaning "bright one". It was usually a short form of Anglo Saxon names Beorhtgifu meaning "bright gift" or Beorhtwynn meaning "bright joy".
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    It was usually a short form of Anglo Saxon names Beorhtgifu meaning "bright gift" or Beorhtwynn meaning "bright joy". The name occurs as a theonym, surviving as Berchta, a figure in Alpine folklore connected to the Wild Hunt, probably an epithet of * Frijjō in origin. Bertha appears as a Frankish given name from as early as the 6th century.
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    “Bertha” remains one of the Grateful Dead’s most beloved songs and has stood the test of time. Though the song’s lyrics may be open to interpretation, the message remains clear: live life to the fullest and take risks. The song’s enduring popularity is a testament to the Grateful Dead’s influence on American music and culture.
    Bertha is an ancient Germanic feminine name derived from the Old High German word ‘beraht,’ which means ‘bright,’ ‘magnificent,’ ‘luminous,’ or ‘famous.’ It was commonly used as a shortened version of Anglo-Saxon names, such as ‘Beorht Gifu’ or ‘Beorht Wynn,’ which respectively mean ‘bright gift’ or ‘bright pleasure.’