Bart


a male given name, form of Bartholomew, Bartlett, or Bartram.
Baronet.
Belle (Myra Belle Shirley) 1848–89, U.S. outlaw and folk hero.
Bryan Bartlett (“Bart”) born 1934, U.S. football player.
Ringo (Richard Starkey) born 1940, English musician, drummer for the Beatles.
a male or female given name.
Contemporary Examples

Well, our full court press on my congressman, Bart Stupak, worked!
How the People in My District Got Stupak to Change His Mind Michael Moore March 21, 2010

Bart Tichelman had apparently yet to match that triumph and in his latest effort had come in 736th.
The Black Widow of Silicon Valley Michael Daly July 13, 2014

Pete Rose was thrown out of baseball for gambling on baseball games by Baseball Commissioner Bart Giamatti in 1989.
Will a Criminal Enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame? Evan Weiner January 31, 2014

Homer, Marge, Lisa, Bart, and Maggie have all been accidental political players in their nearly three decades on the air.
Mr. Simpson Goes to Washington: How Homer Influenced Politics Asawin Suebsaeng August 26, 2014

It took a few years of fandom before Bart Spanfellner began to gather.
A Report From the Misunderstood Gathering of the Juggalos Steve Miller July 27, 2014

Historical Examples

For a few minutes after receiving this information Bart was busy thinking.
Frank Roscoe’s Secret Allen Chapman

“I guess there’s enough in the club treasury for a little spread,” said Bart.
Frank Roscoe’s Secret Allen Chapman

Merriwell admitted, as he stepped into place with Bart’s gun.
Frank Merriwell’s Reward Burt L. Standish

“I know,” answered Bart, for he had a habit of teasing his sister.
Frank Roscoe’s Secret Allen Chapman

The medic went stiffly through the door, and Vorongil stood gazing down at Bart, shaking his yellowed crest.
The Colors of Space Marion Zimmer Bradley

noun
Lionel. 1930–99, British composer and playwright. His musicals include Oliver (1960)
abbreviation
Baronet
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(Myra) Belle. 1848–89, US outlaw, a famous rustler of horses and cattle
Ringo, original name Richard Starkey. born 1940, British rock musician; drummer (1962–70) with the Beatles

abbreviation of baronet. Attested from c.1771.
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