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Bertha is a female Germanic name, from Old High German ''berhta'' meaning "bright one". It was usually a short form of
Anglo Saxon The Anglo-Saxons were a cultural group who inhabited England in the Early Middle Ages. They traced their origins to settlers who came to Britain from mainland Europe in the 5th century. However, the ethnogenesis of the Anglo-Saxons happened wit ...
names ''Beorhtgifu'' meaning "bright gift" or ''Beorhtwynn'' meaning "bright joy". The name occurs as a theonym, surviving as
Berchta or (English: Bertha), also commonly known as and other variations, was once known as a goddess in Pre-Christian Alpine traditions, Alpine paganism in the Upper German and Austrian regions of the Alps. Her name may mean "the bright one" ( goh, ...
, a figure in Alpine folklore connected to the Wild Hunt, probably an epithet of ''* Frijjō'' in origin. ''Bertha'' appears as a Frankish given name from as early as the 6th century. The monothematic ''Bertha'' as a given name may, however, not originate with the theonym but rather as a short form of dithematic given names including the "bright" element. This is notably the case with the mother of Charlemagne, Bertrada (properly ''berht-rada'' "bright counsel") called "Bertha Broadfoot." Carolingian uses of the name ''Bertha'', as in the case of Bertha, daughter of Charlemagne and
Bertha, daughter of Lothair II Bertha (born between 863 and 868 – March 925 in Lucca) was countess of Arles by marriage to Theobald of Arles, and margravine of Tuscany by marriage to Adalbert II of Tuscany. She served as regent of Lucca and Tuscany from 915 until 916 durin ...
, are in this tradition. In modern times, the name is associated with an unusually large example of a class of objects. Many large machines are nicknamed Bertha for the World War I howitzer known as Big Bertha. Women named Bertha include: * Saint Bertha of Kent (539 – c. 612), Queen of Kent * Saint
Bertha of Val d'Or Bertha of Val d'Or (birth unknown, death c. 690), was an abbess, virgin, and martyr, and is venerated in the Roman Catholic Church as a saint. Her husband was Gombert, Lord of Champenois, who was a nobleman and member of the royal family of Franc ...
(d. c. 690), abbess * Saint
Bertha of Artois Saint Bertha of Artois or Saint Bertha of Blangy (mid 7th century – 4 July 725) was a Frankish and Anglo-Saxon Abbess of noble blood. Life Saint Bertha was the daughter of Count Rigobert, the Mayor of the Palace under King Clovis II prior to E ...
(mid-7th century – 4 July 725), abbess, daughter of Count Rigobert and Ursana * Bertrada of Laon (also called Bertha with the big feet) (720–783), Frankish queen * Saint Bertha of Bingen (fl. c. 757), mother of Saint Rupert of Bingen * Bertha, daughter of Charlemagne (c. 780 – after 11 March 824) *
Bertha, daughter of Lothair II Bertha (born between 863 and 868 – March 925 in Lucca) was countess of Arles by marriage to Theobald of Arles, and margravine of Tuscany by marriage to Adalbert II of Tuscany. She served as regent of Lucca and Tuscany from 915 until 916 durin ...
(863–925) * Blessed
Bertha de Bardi Blessed Bertha de Bardi (died 24 March 1163) was born in Florence. She was the daughter of Lothario di Ugo, Count of Vernio, and is ordinarily called Bertha de Bardi, but the name should probably be d'Alberti. She joined the order of Vallombrosa, ...
, Florence; (died 24 March 1163) * Bertha, Duchess of Brittany (c. 1114 – 1156) * Bertha of Burgundy (952, 964 or 967 – 1010, 16 January 1016, or 1035), queen of France * Bertha of Hereford (born c. 1130), heiress *
Bertha of Holland Bertha of Holland ( 1055 – 15 October 1094), also known as Berthe or Bertha of Frisia and erroneously as Berta or Bertrada, was Queen of France from 1072 until 1092, as the first wife of King Philip I of France. Bertha's marriage to the king in ...
(c. 1055 – 1093), queen of France *
Bertha of Putelendorf Bertha von Putelendorf (died 1190) was the daughter of Count Palatine Friedrich von Putelendorf in Saxony. She married Berthold I, Count of Henneberg (died 1157), and had two surviving children: *Irmingard of Henneberg (a daughter, died 15 July 1 ...
(died 1190), Saxon noble * Bertha of Savoy (1051–1087) * Bertha of Sulzbach (1110–1159), Byzantine empress *
Bertha of Swabia Bertha of Swabia (french: Berthe; german: Berta; AD – after January 2, 966), a member of the Alemannic Hunfriding dynasty, was queen of Burgundy from 922 until 937 and queen of Italy from 922 until 926, by her marriage with King Rudolph II. She ...
(c. 907 – 966), queen of Burgundy *
Bertha of Val d'Or Bertha of Val d'Or (birth unknown, death c. 690), was an abbess, virgin, and martyr, and is venerated in the Roman Catholic Church as a saint. Her husband was Gombert, Lord of Champenois, who was a nobleman and member of the royal family of Franc ...
(died c. 690), a Christian saint * Bertha Benz (1849–1944), wife of automobile inventor Karl Benz and the first person in history to drive an automobile over long distance. *
Bertha Southey Brammall Bertha Southey Brammall (10 December 1878 – 10 February 1957) was an Australian writer. A direct descendant of English Poet Laureate Robert Southey, Brammall wrote material for children's radio programs as well as poems, novels and short stori ...
(1878–1957), Australian writer *
Bertha Brainard Bertha Brainard (June 16, 1890 – June 11, 1946), known to her friends as Betty, was a pioneering NBC executive responsible for setting trends in network broadcasting. Life and career She was born and raised in South Orange, New Jersey, the daug ...
(1890–1946), pioneering television executive * Bertha Coombs (born 1961), reporter *
Bertha Díaz Julia Berta Díaz Hernández (October 1, 1936 – November 20, 2019), known as Berta Díaz, was a sprinter from Cuba, who also competed in the long jump and the hurdling events during her career. She represented her native country at two co ...
(born 1936), Cuban track and field athlete *
Bertha Fowler Bertha Fowler (June 25, 1866 - May 27, 1952) was an American educator, as well as a Methodist Episcopal Church preacher and deaconess. In 1901, she established the Woman's Home Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, which united with ...
(1866-1952), American educator, preacher, deaconess *
Bertha Gifford Bertha Alice Williams Graham Gifford (October 30, 1871 – August 20, 1951) was a farmwife in rural Catawissa, Missouri during the early 1900s who was accused of murdering three members of the local community and suspected in 15 additional deaths ...
(1871-1951), American serial killer *
Bertha Lund Glaeser Bertha Lund Glaeser (, Lund; September 28, 1862 – May 5, 1939) was an American physician. She served as Professor of Pediatrics at the Woman's Medical College of Cincinnati. Early life and education Bertha Lund was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, Se ...
(1862-1939), American physician *
Bertha Gxowa Bertha Gxowa (née Mashaba November 26, 1934 - November 19, 2010) was an anti-apartheid and women's rights activist and trade unionist in South Africa. Biography Gxowa was born in Germiston. She first started working as an office assistant in th ...
(1934-2010), South African anti-apartheid activist, trade unionist, and women's rights activist * Bertha Hart, American mathematician * Bertha "Chippie" Hill (1905–1950), American blues and vaudeville singer and dancer *
Bertha von Hillern Bertha von Hillern (4 August 1853, Trier, Prussian Rhineland – 19 September 1939, Staunton, Virginia) was a German-American athlete and artist. Biography At the age of twelve, Von Hillern began to study the science of Pedestrianism, and during ...
(born 1857), American athlete and painter *
Bertha Hosang Mah Bertha Hosang Mah (November 18, 1896 – 1959) was a Canadian student, the first Chinese woman to graduate from a Canadian university. Early life Hosang was born in Lillooet, British Columbia,
(1896 – 1959), Canadian student *
Bertha Kalich Bertha Kalich (also spelled Kalish, born Beylke Kalakh; 17 May 1874 – 18 April 1939) was a Ukrainian-Jewish-American actress. Though she was well-established as an entertainer in Eastern Europe, she is best remembered as one of the several ...
(1874–1939), Jewish actress *
Bertha Krupp Bertha Krupp von Bohlen und Halbach (29 March 1886 – 21 September 1957) was a member of the Krupp family, Germany's leading industrial dynasty of the 19th and 20th centuries. As the elder child and heir of Friedrich Alfred Krupp she was the ...
(1886–1957), sole proprietor of the Krupp industrial empire from 1902 to 1943 *
Bertha Knight Landes Bertha Ethel Knight Landes (October 19, 1868, – November 29, 1943) was the first female mayor of a major American city, serving as mayor of Seattle, Washington from 1926 to 1928. After years of civic activism, primarily with women's organiz ...
(1868–1943), first female mayor of a major American city (Seattle, Washington) *
Bertha Lewis Bertha Amy Lewis (12 May 1887 – 8 May 1931) was an English opera singer and actress primarily known for her work as principal contralto in the Gilbert and Sullivan comic operas with the D'Oyly Carte Opera Company. Life and career Early life ...
(1887–1931), English opera singer and actress *
Bertha Mahony Bertha Mahony (1882–1969), also known as Bertha Mahony Miller, is considered a figurehead of the children's literature movement. She created one of the first children's bookstores in Boston, Massachusetts. Mahony was also the founder of the ''Ho ...
(1882–1969), publisher of children's literature * Bertha Palmer (1849–1918), American businesswoman, socialite, and philanthropist *
Bertha Pappenheim Bertha Pappenheim (27 February 1859 – 28 May 1936) was an Austrian-Jewish feminist, a social pioneer, and the founder of the Jewish Women's Association (''). Under the pseudonym Anna O., she was also one of Josef Breuer's best-documented pat ...
(1859–1936), Austrian-Jewish feminist and social pioneer *
Bertha Lee Pate Bertha Lee Pate, known more commonly as Bertha Lee (June 17, 1902 – May 10, 1975) was an American classic female blues singer, active in the 1920s and 1930s. She recorded with, and was the common-law wife of Charley Patton. Biography When ...
(1903–1975), American blues vocalist * Bertha Quinn (1873–1951), British suffragette and socialist, recipient of Papal Medal *
Bertha Ronge Bertha Ronge (born Meyer, 25 April 1818, Hamburg; died 18 April 1863) was an activist in the causes of childhood education, women's education and religious freedom. She established the kindergarten movement in England, where she founded the first th ...
(1818–1863), Anglo-German kindergarten activist *
Bertha Runkle Bertha Runkle (1879–1958) was an American novelist and playwright born in Berkeley Heights, New Jersey, Berkeley Heights, New Jersey. From a literary family, she wrote five novels. Her first and best known, ''The Helmet of Navarre'', was made i ...
(1879–1958), American novelist and playwright *
Bertha Sánchez Bertha Oliva Sánchez Rivera (born November 4, 1978) is a female long-distance runner from Colombia, who won several medals on continental level from the mid-1990s on. Career She has won twice at the South American Cross Country Championships ...
(born 1978), Colombian long-distance runner *
Bertha Schrader Bertha Schrader (11 June 1845 – 11 May 1920) was a German painter, lithographer, and woodblock print-maker. Biography Schrader was born on 11 June 1845 in Memel, Lithuania. She studied with Carl Graeb's son Paul Graeb (1842-1892) in Berlin, ...
(1845-1920), German painter, lithographer, and woodblock print-maker *
Bertha von Suttner Bertha Sophie Felicitas Freifrau von Suttner (; ; 9 June 184321 June 1914) was an Austrian-Bohemian pacifist and novelist. In 1905, she became the second female Nobel laureate (after Marie Curie in 1903), the first woman to be awarded the Nobel ...
(1843–1914), Austrian novelist and pacifist * Bertha Swirles (1903–1999), English physicist and applied mathematician *
Bertha Tammelin ''Bertha'' Carolina Mathilda Tammelin, née ''Bock'' (Stockholm, 21 March 1836 – 2 January 1915) was a Swedish actress, operatic mezzo-soprano, pianist, composer and drama teacher.Österberg, Carin et al., ''Svenska kvinnor: föregångare, nysk ...
, (1836–1915), Swedish musician, composer and singer *
Bertha Teague Bertha F. Teague (September 17, 1906 – June 13, 1991) was an American basketball coach, born in Carthage, Missouri, USA. She coached the Byng High School girls' team in Byng, Oklahoma (near Ada, Oklahoma) for 42 years (from 1927 to 1969) with a c ...
(1906–1991), Hall of Fame basketball coach * Bertha Townsend (1869–1909), American tennis player * Bertha L. Turner (1867–1938), American caterer, cookbook author, and community leader *
Bertha Valerius Aurora Valeria Albertina Valerius, known as Bertha (21 January 1824, Stockholm – 24 March 1895, Stockholm), was a Swedish photographer and painter.''Svenskt konstnärslexikon'', Part V, pg. 572, Allhems Förlag AB, 1953, Malmö. Biography Bert ...
(1824–1895), Swedish photographer *
Bertha Yerex Whitman Bertha Yerex Whitman (1892–1984) was an American architect who was the first woman to graduate in architecture from the University of Michigan. She had a long career as an architect in Illinois, especially around Evanston and Glencoe. Early l ...
(1892–1984), American architect *
Bertha Wehnert-Beckmann Bertha Wehnert-Beckmann (25 January 1815 – 6 December 1901) was a German photographer. She appears to have been Germany's first professional female photographer, and was possibly also the first professional female photographer in the world, bein ...
(1815–1901), German photographer *
Bertha Wilson Bertha Wernham Wilson (September 18, 1923April 28, 2007) was a Canadian jurist and the first female puisne justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. Before her ascension to Canada's highest court, she was the first female associate and partner at ...
(1923–2007), first female Puisne Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada *
Bertha M. Wilson Bertha M. Wilson (pen name, B. M. Wilson; August 14, 1874 – 1936) was an American dramatist, critic, and dramatic actress, who earned a reputation throughout the Central United States. She leased some of her monologues, sketches, drills, and p ...
(1874–1936), American dramatist, critic, actress *
Bertha Zück Bertha (''Anna Barbara'') Zück, also called ''Babette'' (2 February 1797 – 20 February 1868 at Stockholm Palacesvar.ra.se, SCB döda, Stockholms katolskaAnna Barbara Zück/ref>), was the German favourite, Lady's maid and treasurer of Queen Jose ...
(1797–1868), German-Swedish royal treasurer *Bertha Leung Wai Yu (1950-now) Teacher of Munsang College


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Bertha (disambiguation) Bertha is a female given name. It can also refer to: Places ;In the United States * Bertha, Minnesota, a city * Bertha, Missouri, an unincorporated community * Bertha, Nebraska, an unincorporated community * Bertha, Virginia, an unincorpora ...
* Big Bertha (disambiguation)


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