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[Opinions] It’s an antique! (m)
by
Wordsmith
8/15/2020, 9:11 AM
in reply to
a message by Billina
I appreciate it as a dusty antique. I agree that “BUR-tha” is a bit unpleasant, but I love how the name looks, and I’m fond of the
German
pronunciation. I also love the French
Berthe
.
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Katrine
8/16/2020, 4:57 AM
Berthe
actually looks really pretty
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Anneza
+2
8/15/2020, 9:33 AM
I knew a
Roberta
whose nn was
Bert
. I could have thought of other, better options, but I'd have stayed with
Roberta
actually.
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Gracie
(YMPvt)
8/16/2020, 6:51 PM
My great-grandmother was
Alberta
called "
Bert
". I've always had a fondness for it, but I admit it isn't what one might call pretty.
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Wordsmith
8/15/2020, 9:38 AM
Aw,
Bert
could definitely work on the right woman. I admit I have a huge soft spot for masculine nicknames on women (e.g.
Bill
,
Tom
,
Eddy
).
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