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Bertram
[ bur-truhm ]
noun
- a male given name: from Germanic words meaning “bright” and “raven.”
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“My platform is conservative like the Tea Party but more racialist inclined,” Bertram says.
From The Daily Beast
Beside him sat Robert Bertram, the club idler, slender and languidly elegant.
From Project Gutenberg
By the time Mr. Van Britt got back to the train desk, the boss had his pencil out and was figuring on Bertram's time margin.
From Project Gutenberg
Bertram, who was (as a matter of course) sketching, turned over a few leaves and made a note of the observation.
From Project Gutenberg
Thus, on the death of Earl Bertram, while still a young man and unmarried, great doubt existed as to the succession.
From Project Gutenberg
They are bound in limp red cloth, are gilt-topped, and have a cover design and a vignette title-page by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue.
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