Burt
It only really caught my eye -after- I posted the "worst names you can think of" which I'm not sure if that's good or not.
so apparently, baby-gaga people don't like it.
question:
can you think of any names Burt could be short for, besides Burton.
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What do you actually think of it? personally, I can see it on any age, and think it's a bit spunky, and not too over the top.
so apparently, baby-gaga people don't like it.
question:
can you think of any names Burt could be short for, besides Burton.
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What do you actually think of it? personally, I can see it on any age, and think it's a bit spunky, and not too over the top.
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I really don't like Burt, and yeh, I can only think of Burton as a full form. It reminds me of Burt Reynolds.
I'd assume it was a respelling of Bert but in Scotland, Bert is pronounced with an "eh" sound - Behrt - and they're different anyway. I suppose it could be short for anything Bert is, like Albert, Gilbert, Cuthbert (which I really like).
I'd assume it was a respelling of Bert but in Scotland, Bert is pronounced with an "eh" sound - Behrt - and they're different anyway. I suppose it could be short for anything Bert is, like Albert, Gilbert, Cuthbert (which I really like).
Bartholomew?
That's what I would see as a good nn for it. The name Burt itself makes me think of Sesame Street, but as a nn for a much stronger, different name I don't have a problem with it.
That's what I would see as a good nn for it. The name Burt itself makes me think of Sesame Street, but as a nn for a much stronger, different name I don't have a problem with it.
Hm, I like it with a U much more, for some reason.
I also don't see it as dated, because I can't really think of anyone with the name or anything like that.
I also don't see it as dated, because I can't really think of anyone with the name or anything like that.
You know, I didn't even think of Robert, which is sad since that is my fiance's name.
thank you for the suggestions. =]
thank you for the suggestions. =]