Associations to the word «Bertie»
Noun
- Willoughby
- Lindsey
- Montagu
- Madeline
- Ivor
- Agatha
- Bassett
- Crewe
- Valet
- Roderick
- Cecil
- Bertram
- Burlington
- Bridget
- Baroness
- Montague
- Rowley
- Higgins
- Marquess
- Earl
- Fra
- Gael
- Cyrus
- Eustace
- Priscilla
- Viscount
- Arsenal
- Roanoke
- Windsor
- Aubrey
- Northampton
- Hilda
- Aunt
- Steeple
- Cornelia
- Rosalind
- Nap
- Drone
- Travers
- Lincolnshire
- Peacock
- Freddie
- Katherine
- Eleanor
- Flavour
- Brochure
- Florence
- Payne
- Henrietta
- Td
- Married
- Cullen
- Corbett
- Rory
- Oxfordshire
- Chauffeur
- Churchill
- Dear
- Irish
- Percy
- Marlborough
- Malta
- Charlotte
- Reginald
- Towers
- Ella
- Dowager
- Blunt
- Roberta
- Badger
- Boyce
- Josiah
- Kerr
- Daphne
- Munro
- Cathode
- Gates
- Baron
- Claude
- Shields
- Whig
- Gerry
- Astor
- Berkshire
- Stepfather
- Lola
- Emerson
- Admiral
- Joanna
- Ff
- Blair
- Ordnance
- Jove
- Unionist
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Wiktionary
BERTIE, proper noun. A diminutive of Bertram, Albert or of any male given names ending in -bert.
Wise words
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