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
The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two
words when one will do.