Honestly, I recoiled. It has my least favorite root in it, BERT. That said, I could learn to love this name. It's German, has a lovely meaning, and isn't cre8ively spelled - it's easy to pronounce. There was something niggling me about it though - and I think it's the character on Family guy. Might be something else...I'll have to Google.
My first reaction - it's the old white dude on Mad Men. I think your husband's parents did him a favor using it as the mn and if it were me, I'd follow suit.
I give up trying to get a ticker. I have a DD that is 2.5 years old and is awesome. Maybe I'll add a quote to distinguish myself. Hmmm. How about...
"It is more fun to talk with someone who doesn't use long, difficult words but rather short, easy words like "What about lunch?" - A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh
I wouldn't like the diminutive "Bert," but I like Bertram. I can honestly say I've never thought much of it or considered before, but I think it's a decent name, even more so because it is a family name for you.
Since you asked for intitial reactions, I am writing this before reading PP's comments.
I think of Bertram Van Muenster, who is the Executive Producer of "The Amazing Race" and used to Produce "Cops", two great shows. I've never seen a picture of him., I've only seen his name in the credits, but I imagine him to be of German descent, possibly tall, well-traveled, street smart and containing a good sense of humor. It's amazing how someone could get all of that from just a name, huh? Well, I guess it also somewhat comes from the title "Executive Producer".
SIDE NOTE: I was reading a Nameberry Article earlier tonight, and it listed Bertram as a "nerd name", which I don't get AT ALL. But I thought I'd at least mention it.
It reminds me of a very intelligent and nice guy that lived across the hall from me in the my college dorm. It was his last name. I think it's a fine choice for your child, especially if it's a family name.
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Honestly, I recoiled. It has my least favorite root in it, BERT. That said, I could learn to love this name. It's German, has a lovely meaning, and isn't cre8ively spelled - it's easy to pronounce. There was something niggling me about it though - and I think it's the character on Family guy. Might be something else...I'll have to Google.
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I wouldn't like the diminutive "Bert," but I like Bertram. I can honestly say I've never thought much of it or considered before, but I think it's a decent name, even more so because it is a family name for you.
I thought Thomas the Tank Engine, too. There's a Bertram and a Bertie on that show.
I like it, although I definitely think old man when I hear it. It reminds me of Bernard, which I also think would be pretty cute and old mannish.
Since you asked for intitial reactions, I am writing this before reading PP's comments.
I think of Bertram Van Muenster, who is the Executive Producer of "The Amazing Race" and used to Produce "Cops", two great shows. I've never seen a picture of him., I've only seen his name in the credits, but I imagine him to be of German descent, possibly tall, well-traveled, street smart and containing a good sense of humor. It's amazing how someone could get all of that from just a name, huh? Well, I guess it also somewhat comes from the title "Executive Producer".
SIDE NOTE: I was reading a Nameberry Article earlier tonight, and it listed Bertram as a "nerd name", which I don't get AT ALL. But I thought I'd at least mention it.