Bert
a male given name, form of Albert, Bertram, Herbert, Hubert, etc.
Contemporary Examples
My Great Art-Hoax Experiment Murray Miller December 8, 2012
My Great Art-Hoax Experiment Murray Miller December 8, 2012
Twitter Erupts Over Ernie & Bert August 10, 2011
The New Yorker’s Bert & Ernie Cover Is Fantastic (Even If They’re Not Actually Gay…) Kevin Fallon June 27, 2013
Yep, Korra and Asami Went in the Spirit Portal and Probably Kissed Melissa Leon December 24, 2014
Historical Examples
Bert Wilson’s Twin Cylinder Racer J. W. Duffield
Chip, of the Flying U B. M. Bower
The Bobbsey Twins at the County Fair Laura Lee Hope
Wanderer of Infinity Harl Vincent
Bert Wilson’s Fadeaway Ball J. W. Duffield
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