[Opinions] Berhta / Bertha
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I've just warmed up to Bertha - i love old fashioned names; the more old fashioned, the better!
I still think it's one of the most unfortunate names out there...
My favorite form is French Berthe, "behrt." I love it.
Bertha still has that "birth" sound in there. But I think of Jane Eyre and "Bertha Antoinetta Mason" and it does have a lovely, Victorian, frumpy-chic vibe to it.
I've never heard of Berhta before. I'm off to check out the link to see what the pronunciaiton is. I suspect it's the same as French Berthe, but with an "-uh" on the end. If that's so, then it is very pretty.
P.S. Another Gladys convert? Yay!
Bertha still has that "birth" sound in there. But I think of Jane Eyre and "Bertha Antoinetta Mason" and it does have a lovely, Victorian, frumpy-chic vibe to it.
I've never heard of Berhta before. I'm off to check out the link to see what the pronunciaiton is. I suspect it's the same as French Berthe, but with an "-uh" on the end. If that's so, then it is very pretty.
P.S. Another Gladys convert? Yay!
I don't like the English pronunciation, but I very much enjoy the German one. My grandmother was Anna Bertha with the German pronunciation and I think it's very pretty.
Berhta looks mispelled to me, like a typo or like I've had a moment of dyslexia, despite the fact that it conveys the pronunciation better.
PS Gladys is kind of awesome.
Berhta looks mispelled to me, like a typo or like I've had a moment of dyslexia, despite the fact that it conveys the pronunciation better.
PS Gladys is kind of awesome.