Associations to the word «Bert»
Noun
- Faulkner
- Paddy
- Sterling
- Byrd
- Tom
- Dorothy
- Lucille
- Morse
- Pearson
- Ernest
- Horatio
- Danny
- Slater
- Willie
- Grimm
- Geoff
- Joyce
- Cricketer
- Ramsey
- Melvin
- Sammy
- Aeroplane
- Cyril
- Kelly
- Ivor
- Donovan
- Cramer
- Kathy
- Willy
- Bowers
- Gordon
- Dave
- Jones
- Jimmy
- Arcade
- Defenceman
- Leslie
- Walker
- Nord
- Welsh
- Middleton
- Dalton
- Kirby
- Cuthbert
- Wilkinson
- Tao
- Draper
- Tucker
- Lilly
- Ely
- Safari
- Alain
- Jack
- Dall
- Meredith
- Engel
- Vance
- Seventeen
- Mike
- Winthrop
- Hodge
- Freddy
- Jacobs
- Sinatra
- Announcer
- Evans
- Pat
- Bayou
- Tottenham
- Doris
- Breakaway
- Dutch
- Pete
- Newport
- Anson
- Johnny
- Monroe
- Pulitzer
- Greene
- Roy
- Fitzpatrick
- Guitarist
- Lou
- Chapman
- Beatles
- Mcgregor
- Cardiff
- Diary
- Mort
- Fitch
- Doyle
- Bang
- Reg
- Cecil
Wiktionary
BERT, proper noun. A diminutive form of male given names containing the element bert, also used as a formal given name.
BERT AND ERNIE, proper noun. (informal) Term used to describe two inseparable friends whose personalities are vastly different.
Wise words
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