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* [[Bernard Freyberg]], New Zealand's most famous soldier and General of WW2
* [[Bernard Freyberg]], New Zealand's most famous soldier and General of WW2
* [[Bernard Gui]], 14th century inquisitor
* [[Bernard Gui]], 14th century inquisitor
* [[Bernard Hinault]], French cyclist, five time winner of the Tour de France
* [[Bernard Hopkins]], professional boxer
* [[Bernard Hopkins]], professional boxer
* [[Bernie Mac]] (born Bernard McCullough), comedian and actor
* [[Bernie Mac]] (born Bernard McCullough), comedian and actor
* [[Bernard Madoff]], stock broker who engineered a $65 billion Ponzi scheme
* [[Bernard Madoff]], stock broker who engineered a $65 billion Ponzi scheme
* [[Bernard Manning]], (1930 – 2007) English stand-up comedian
* [[Bernard Malamud]], American writer
* [[Bernard Malamud]], American writer
* [[Bernard Manning]], (1930 – 2007) English stand-up comedian
* [[Bernard Trevor Matthews|Bernard Matthews]], English turkey farmer, founder of Bernard Matthews Limited.
* [[Bernard of Menthon]], 10th century monk, namesake of the Great St. Bernard Pass and the St. Bernard dog
* [[Bernard of Menthon]], 10th century monk, namesake of the Great St. Bernard Pass and the St. Bernard dog
* [[Bernard of Quintavalle]], companion of St. Francis of Assisi
* [[Bernard of Quintavalle]], companion of St. Francis of Assisi

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Bernard
Pronunciationbur-NAHRD (US), BER-nəd (UK)
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameGerman/French
Meaning"Strong" or "Brave" as a bear
Region of originGerman/French
Other names
Related namesBarnard, Bearnárd, Bernardo, Beñat, Bernhard, Bernhardt, Bernadette

The masculine given name Bernard has a German origin, but was early adopted in France also.[1]

The meaning of the name is from an Old German compound meaning "bear-hardy", or "brave as a bear".[1] St. Bernard of Menthon is the patron saint of mountaineers after whom the St. Bernard dog used in mountain rescue work is named.[1] The feminine given name from the same cognate is Bernadine or Bernadette. Nicknames include Barney (masculine), Bernie (unisex), and Bern (masculine). Bernard is also a common surname.

Uses

The following people and items share the name Bernard.

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References

  1. ^ a b c "Name Meaning and Origin". Ancestry.com. Retrieved 2009-08-01.

See also