Bernard
Appearance
Pronunciation | /bɜːrnɑːrd/(US) /bɛrnəd/, /bærnɑːrd/ (UK, the latter esp. Scotland) French: [bɛʁ.naʁ] Dutch: [ˈbɛrnɑrt] |
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Gender | Male or Female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Germanic |
Meaning | "Strong" or "Brave" as a bear |
Region of origin | Europe |
Other names | |
Related names | Bernie, Barnard, Bearnárd, Bernardo, Beñat, Bernhard, Bernhardt, Bernadette, Berend |
The masculine given name Bernard and its variations are of West Germanic origin.[1]
The meaning of the name is from a Germanic compound Bern-hard meaning "bear-hardy/brave/strong", or "hardy/brave/strong as a bear".[2] Bern- is the old form of bear, from West Germanic *beran-.[3]
The name was notably popular among Old Frisian speakers, where the most common spelling was Bernhard.[4]
Uses
The following people and items share the name Bernard.
Given name
- Bernard (bishop of Carlisle) (died 1214), 13th-century Catholic bishop
- Bernard (bishop of Gaeta) (died c. 1040),
- Bernard (son of Charles the Fat) (died c. 890), Duke of Alemannia
- Bernard (bishop of St David's) (1115–1148)
- Bernard Anício Caldeira Duarte, known simply as "Bernard", Brazilian footballer
- Bernard Baruch (1870–1965), American financier and political adviser
- Bernard Berrian (born 1980), American football player
- Bernard Blaut (1940–2007), Polish football (soccer) player
- Bernard Boursicot (born 1944), on whom the play M. Butterfly was based
- Bernard Butler (born 1970), English musician
- Bernard of Calvo, 13th-century saint and Bishop of Vich
- Bernard Caprasse (born 1949), Belgian politician
- Bernard of Carinola (died 1109), 12th-century saint and Bishop of Carinola
- Bernard Cerquiglini (born 1947), French linguist
- Saint Bernard of Clairvaux (1090–1153), 12th-century monk and leader of the Cistercians
- Bernard of Cluny, 12th-century Benedictine monk
- Bernard of Corleone (1605–1667), Franciscan blessed
- Bernard Ebbers (born 1941), Fraudster who engineered an accounting fraud at WorldCom while he was its CEO
- Bernie Ecclestone (born 1930), British business magnate and primary authority in Formula One
- Bernard Edwards (American football) (born 1969), American football player
- Bernard Fanning (born 1969), Australian singer (Powderfinger)
- Bernard T. Feld (1919–1993), 20th century physicist and anti-nuclear activist
- Bernard Fox (Irish republican) (born 1951), Provisional Irish Republican Army member
- Bernard Freeman, birth name of American rapper Bun B
- Bernard Freyberg, New Zealand's most famous soldier and General of WW2
- Bernard Gui (c. 1260–1331), 14th century inquisitor
- Bernard Hall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Bernard Henry (born 1960), American football player
- Bernard Hinault (born 1954), French cyclist, five time winner of the Tour de France
- Bernard H. "Johnny" Rogers (1905-1977), American politician
- Bernard Hopkins (born 1965), professional boxer
- Bernard Lagat (born 1974), Kenyan-American distance runner
- Bernard LeBas (born 1943), American pharmacist and politician
- Bernie Mac (born Bernard McCullough, 1957–2008), comedian and actor
- Bernard Madoff (born 1938), American stock broker who engineered a $65 billion Ponzi scheme
- Bernard Malamud (1914–1986), American writer
- Bernard Manning (1930–2007), English stand-up comedian
- Bernard Matthews, English turkey farmer, founder of Bernard Matthews Limited
- Bernard McGinley, American judge
- Bernard Ménétrel (1906-1947), French physician and advisor to Marshal Philippe Pétain during World War II.
- Bernard Montgomery (1887–1976), English military officer
- Bernard of Menthon (c. 1020–1081), 10th-century monk, namesake of the Great St. Bernard Pass and the St. Bernard dog
- Bernard of Quintavalle (died 1241), companion of St. Francis of Assisi
- Bernard Rajzman (born 1957), Brazilian volleyball player
- Bernard Sachs (1858–1944), American neurologist
- Bernie Sanders (born 1941), United States Senator from Vermont
- Bernard Satenstein (1906-1959), American football player
- Bernard Schuiteman (born 1973), Dutch football (soccer) player
- Bernard Spilsbury (1877–1947), English pathologist
- George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950), usually referred to as "Bernard Shaw", Irish playwright, critic, and essayist
- Bernard Sumner (born 1956), British musician
- Bernard Tapie (born 1943), French politician
- Bernie Taupin (born 1950), British songwriter and collaborator with Elton John
- Bernard Tomic, Australian professional tennis player
Surname
- Alain Bernard (born 1983), French swimmer
- Carlos Bernard (born 1962), American actor
- Catherine Bernard (1662–1712), French novelist
- Cheryl Bernard (born 1966), Canadian curler
- Claude Bernard (1813–1878), French physiologist
- Crystal Bernard (born 1961), American actress
- Dave Bernard (American football) (born 1912), former NFL player
- David Bernard (cricketer) (born 1981), West Indian cricketer
- David Bernard (orchestra conductor) (born 1964), American conductor, pianist and clarinetist
- Émile Bernard (1868–1941), French painter
- Émile Bernard (composer) (1843–1902), French composer and organist
- Francis Bernard (disambiguation), multiple people
- Henry Boyle Bernard (1812–1895), Irish Conservative Party politician, MP for Bandon 1863–68
- Henry Bernard, designer of the Palace of Europe, the seat of the Council of Europe
- Hilda Bernard (born 1920), Argentine actress
- Jean-Pierre Bernard (born 1933), French actor
- Jeffrey Bernard (1932–1997), English journalist
- John Henry Bernard (1860–1927) Church of Ireland Archbishop of Dublin
- Léonce Bernard (1943–2013), Canadian politician
- Marvin Bernard, American rapper, better known by his stage name Tony Yayo
- Michel Bernard (disambiguation), multiple people
- Oliver Bernard (1925–2013), English poet and translator
- Oliver Percy Bernard (1881–1939), English architect and scenic designer
- Raymond Bernard (1891 – 1977) French film director and screenwriter
- Raymond W. Bernard (1903 – 1965) Early 20th-century American alternative health, esoteric writer, author, and mystic
- Sherman A. Bernard (1925–2012), Louisiana politician
- Tristan Bernard (1866–1947), French playwright & novelist
- William Bernard (fl. 1849+), 19th-century sailor, miner and resident of San Francisco, better known as the "Barnacle Bill"
- William Bayle Bernard (1807–1875), American-born London playwright and drama critic
- William Smyth Bernard (1792–1863), Irish Conservative politician, MP for Bandon 1832–35 and 1857–63
Characters
- Andy Bernard, character on the United States television series The Office
- Bernard (TV shorts), the curious polar bear from the animation series Bernard[5]
- Bernard, a mouse from the The Rescuers books and films
- Bernard, the Sea Hag's pet vulture in the Popeye comics/cartoons
- Bernard Beasley, a character from the children's programme Bernard's Watch
- Bernard Bernoulli, a character from Maniac Mansion
- Bernard Black, a character from Black Books
- Bernard Marx from Brave New World
- Bernard Nadler, a character from the television show Lost
- Bernard the Arch-elf, The Head elf from Disney's Santa Clause Movies
- Bernard Wiseman, a character from Mobile Suit Gundam 0080: War in the Pocket
- Bernard Woolley, a character from Yes Minister
- Bernard, a character from Blackadder II, who is usually only called by her title: Nursie
- Bernard the Bee Boy, a boy raised by bees seen in two commercials for Honey Comb cereal
- Bernarda Alba, the mother in Federico García Lorca's drama, La casa de Bernarda Alba
- Bernard Mickey Wrangle, an explosive character from Still Life with Woodpecker by Tom Robbins
- Bernardo, Zorro's companion
- Bernard "Barney" Fife, deputy sheriff of Mayberry from The Andy Griffith Show.
- Giant Bernard, wrestling name of Matt Bloom.
Places
- Grand Rivers, Kentucky, United States, formerly known as Bernard
Companies
- Société des Avions Bernard, 1920s French aircraft manufacturer
- Bernard, an Illinois Tool Works company
See also
- All pages with titles containing Bernard
- All pages with titles beginning with Bernard
- Saint Bernard (disambiguation)
- Bernhard (disambiguation)
- Barnard (disambiguation)
- Barney (disambiguation)
References
- ^ Albert Dauzat, Noms et prénoms de France, Librairie Larousse 1980. p. 38, New completed edition by Marie-Thérèse Morlet.
- ^ "Name Meaning and Origin". Ancestry.com. Retrieved 2013-06-16.
- ^ T. F. Hoad, English Etymology, Oxford University Press 1993. p. 36.
- ^ Die Kosenamen der Germanen: Eine Studie, Franz Stark, 1868 (German)
- ^ Bernard (TV series)