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Belgian poet
Charles Bertin (1919–2002) was a Belgian poet. "Charles Bertin – Errata naturae editores". erratanaturae.com. Retrieved 17 September 2025. v t e
Charles_Bertin
French general
Charles Bertin Gaston Chapuis de Tourville (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl bɛʁtɛ̃ ɡastɔ̃ ʃapɥi də tuʁvil]; 1740 in Hettange-Grande – November 22, 1809 in
Charles Bertin Gaston Chapuis de Tourville
Charles_Bertin_Gaston_Chapuis_de_Tourville
Frankish abbot (7th century)
Bertin (Latin: Bertinus; c. 615 – c. 709 AD), also known as Saint Bertin the Great, was the Frankish abbot of a monastery in Saint-Omer later named the
Bertin
Chronicle of Carolingian Francia from 830 to 882
Annales Bertiniani (Annals of Saint Bertin) are late Carolingian Frankish annals that were found in the Abbey of Saint Bertin, Saint-Omer, France, after which
Annales_Bertiniani
NATO-led force in Bosnia and Herzegovina (1995–96)
Archived from the original on June 12, 2017. Retrieved December 18, 2018. Charles Bertin, A Summer in Mostar: 50 days with the Salamander Division, January –
Implementation_Force
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organist, and professor Bernard Chapuis (born 1945), French writer Charles Bertin Gaston Chapuis de Tourville (1740–1809), French general Cyril Chapuis
Chapuis
King of West Francia from 843 to 877 and Carolingian Emperor from 875 to 877
Brides-les-Bains, on 6 October 877. According to the Annals of St-Bertin, Charles was hastily buried at the abbey of Nantua, Burgundy, because the bearers
Charles_the_Bald
French colonial official
Louis-Charles-Henri Bertin (September 15, 1752 – April 26, 1822) was a French civil official who served as the first Colonial Prefect of Martinique and
Charles-Henri_Bertin
for gallantry displayed at Yorktown, Va. Major—Chapuis de Tourville (Charles Bertin Gaston) born at Hettạnge la Grande, January 4, 1740; rendered efficient
Gâtinais_Regiment
French naval engineer (1840–1924)
Louis-Émile Bertin (French pronunciation: [lwiemil bɛʁtɛ̃]; 23 March 1840 – 22 October 1924) was a French naval engineer, one of the foremost of his time
Louis-Émile_Bertin
de brigade) Hippolyte-Jean-René de Toulongeon (général de division) Charles Bertin Gaston Chapuis de Tourville (général de division) Antoine Étienne de
List of French generals of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
List_of_French_generals_of_the_Revolutionary_and_Napoleonic_Wars
1832 painting by Ingres
Portrait of Monsieur Bertin is an 1832 oil on canvas painting by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. It depicts Louis-François Bertin (1766–1841), the French
Portrait_of_Monsieur_Bertin
Legendary Norse Viking and Swedish king
"Annales de Saint Bertin, Anno 861". Archived from the original on 24 February 2011. Retrieved 2 December 2018. "Annales de Saint Bertin, Anno 862". Archived
Björn_Ironside
American poet (1918–2015)
book}}: ISBN / Date incompatibility (help) reprint 1972 Two Plays by Charles Bertin : "Christopher Columbus" and "Don Juan" (1970) Songs of C, Federico
William_Jay_Smith
Abbey located in Pas-de-Calais, in France
The Abbey of Saint Bertin was a Benedictine monastic abbey in Saint-Omer, France. The buildings are now in ruins, which are open to the public. It was
Abbey_of_Saint_Bertin
Topics referred to by the same term
commander Camille Tourville (1927–1985), Canadian professional wrestler Charles Bertin Gaston Chapuis de Tourville (1740–1809), French general Glen Tourville
Tourville
Lambert of Saint-Bertin (c. 1060 – 22 June 1125) was a French Benedictine chronicler and abbot. Lambert was born about 1060 of a distinguished family,
Lambert_of_Saint-Bertin
Italian bishop
Giorgio Bertin OFM (born 28 December 1946) is an Italian Catholic prelate who has served as Bishop of Djibouti since 2001 and Apostolic Administrator of
Giorgio_Bertin
1952 science fiction short story by L. Sprague de Camp
Kterem, rescues archaeologist Charles Bertin, whose helicopter had crashed during an aerial survey. Moyang learns Bertin has located the site of the ancient
In-Group
French secularized clergyman, statesman, and diplomat (1754–1838)
Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (/ˈtælɪrænd ˈpɛrɪɡɔːr/; French: [ʃaʁl mɔʁis də tal(ɛ)ʁɑ̃ peʁiɡɔʁ, moʁ-]; 2 February 1754 – 17 May 1838), 1st Prince
Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord
Charles_Maurice_de_Talleyrand-Périgord
Queen of Wessex from 856 to 860
"Cartulaire de l'abbaye de Saint-Bertin" (in French). France Saint-Bertin (Benedictine Abbey) Saint-Omer, Benjamin Edme Charles Guérard, François Morand: Paris :
Judith_of_Flanders
French painter (1781–1853)
Charles Marie Bouton (16 May 1781 – 28 June 1853) was a French painter. A student of Jacques-Louis David, Jean-Victor Bertin and the first French panorama
Charles_Marie_Bouton
1827 French opera by Louise Bertin
a 19th-century opéra comique in one act in French with music by Louise Bertin and a libretto by Eugène Scribe and Édouard-Joseph-Ennemond Mazères. The
Le_loup-garou
Belgian novelist, essayist, and playwright
intellectuals including Charles Plisnier, Gabriel Marcel, Auguste Marin, Charles Du Bos, Pierre Emmanuel, Franz Hellens, Jean Tordeur, Charles Bertin, Lucienne Desnoues
Marie-Thérèse_Bodart
Margrave of Flanders from 862 to 879
works : for example, Charles was recorded as "Karolus brevis vite" in the list of counts of Flanders in the Cartulaire de Saint-Bertin compiled in 1840.
Baldwin_I_of_Flanders
French explorer, geographer, linguist and Catholic saint (1858–1916)
Charles de Foucauld, born as Charles Eugène, vicomte de Foucauld de Pontbriand (15 September 1858 – 1 December 1916), in religion Charles of Jesus, was
Charles_de_Foucauld
French mathematician
is plausible for 230 cities, foreign and domestic. More recently Jacques Bertin in his Semiology of Graphics (1983) further explained the work, which was
Charles-René_de_Fourcroy
1836 opera by Louise Bertin
La Esmeralda is a grand opera in four acts composed by Louise Bertin. The libretto was written by Victor Hugo, who had adapted it from his 1831 novel Notre-Dame
La_Esmeralda_(opera)
Duponchel and Armand Bertin [fr], at the request of Mademoiselle Mars, Mornay's official mistress and a friend of both Duponchel and Bertin. She was keen to
Charles-Edgar_de_Mornay
Greek prince (1869–1957)
ISBN 0-15-157252-6. "The Christening of Prince Charles". Royal Collection Trust. Retrieved 18 February 2022. Bertin, Celia (1982). "Unattainable Peace". Marie
Prince George of Greece and Denmark
Prince_George_of_Greece_and_Denmark
Spanish noble
Golden Fleece. Born in or before 1612, Spinola was the youngest son of Bertin Spinola, Count of Bruay. At the age of 15 he enlisted in the Walloon regiment
Philippe_Spinola
Benedictine hagiographical writer
Goscelin of Saint-Bertin (or Goscelin of Canterbury, born c. 1040, died in or after 1106) was a Benedictine hagiographical writer. He was a Fleming or
Goscelin
French journalist (1766–1841)
Louis-François Bertin (French pronunciation: [lwi fʁɑ̃swa bɛʁtɛ̃]), also known as Bertin l'Aîné ([bɛʁtɛ̃ lɛne], Bertin the Elder; 14 December 1766 – 13
Louis-François_Bertin
French writer and politician (1802–1885)
the piano – with only one finger. Hugo also worked with composer Louise Bertin, writing the libretto for her 1836 opera La Esmeralda, which was based on
Victor_Hugo
Father of Confederation, Prime Minister of Canada in 1896
Politics portal Johanna Bertin, Sir Charles Tupper: The Bully for Any Great Cause (2006) Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Tupper, Sir Charles" . Encyclopædia Britannica
Charles_Tupper
French painter (1817–1878)
miniaturist Pierre Daubigny (1793–1858). He was also a pupil of Jean-Victor Bertin, Jacques Raymond Brascassat and Paul Delaroche, from whom he would quickly
Charles-François_Daubigny
French fashion designer
client of Le Sieur Beaulard) also joined the clients of Rose Bertin. Langlade, Émile. Rose Bertin, the creator of fashion at the court of Marie-Antoinette
Mademoiselle_Pagelle
prior to the French Revolution. One of the most famous members was Rose Bertin. A fashion merchant was a businessperson specialising in the production
Marchande_de_modes
Belgian literary award
longues oreilles 1962 – Maud Frère, Les Jumeaux millénaires 1963 – Charles Bertin, Le Bel Âge 1964 – Louis Dubrau, À la poursuite de Sandra 1965 – Jacques
Prix_Victor-Rossel
Graphic techniques used in visual design
systematized by Jacques Bertin, a French cartographer and graphic designer, and published in his 1967 book, Sémiologie Graphique. Bertin identified a basic
Visual_variable
French painter (1767–1842)
Jean-Victor Bertin (20 March 1767 – 11 June 1842) was a French painter of historical landscapes, inspired by Italy and known for the minute detail of his
Jean-Victor_Bertin
French actress and theatre director (1923–1991)
Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. She was the daughter of medalist Charles-Maurice Favre-Bertin and was married to Pierre Gruneberg. Silvia Monfort was born
Silvia_Monfort
ailes, romance. Words by Ernest Legouve (1865) Stances. Words by Louise Bertin (1865) Crépuscule. Words by M. (1865) Un rève. Words by M. Spenner. Arranged
List of compositions by Charles Gounod
List_of_compositions_by_Charles_Gounod
French diplomat, political philosopher and historian (1805–1859)
Alexis Charles Henri Clérel, comte de Tocqueville (29 July 1805 – 16 April 1859), was a French diplomat, political philosopher and historian. He is best
Alexis_de_Tocqueville
Frankish monk, son of Charlemagne (802–844)
abbot of several abbacies: Saint-Quentin (822/23), Lobbes (836), and Saint-Bertin (836). In 834, he was made imperial archchancellor by his half-brother.
Hugh_(abbot_of_Saint-Quentin)
Burgundian statesman (died 1473)
(1448–1460) and bishop of Tournai (1460–1473). He was also the abbot of Saint-Bertin from 1451 until his death. Fillastre was born in Châlons-en-Champagne. He
Guillaume Fillastre (died 1473)
Guillaume_Fillastre_(died_1473)
French politician (1720–1792)
Henri Léonard Jean Baptiste Bertin (born 24 March 1720, Périgueux; died 16 September 1792, Spa, Belgium) was a French statesman, and controller general
Henri_Bertin
Bishop of Thérouanne
and St. Bertin Abbey", Ghent University Library This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Herbermann, Charles, ed. (1913)
Audomar
Opera genre
Tragédie en musique (French: [tʁaʒedi ɑ̃ myzik], musical tragedy), also known as tragédie lyrique (French: [tʁaʒedi liʁik], lyric tragedy), is a genre
Tragédie_en_musique
Frankish abbot and cleric
of Ss Bertin and Winnoc for security reasons. Folcuin died on 15 December 855 during an official visit to Esquelbecq. During his lifetime Charles the Bald
Folcwin
French politician and writer
Charles François Marie, Comte de Rémusat (French: [ʃaʁl fʁɑ̃swa maʁi kɔ̃t də ʁemyza]; 13 March 1797 – 6 June 1875) was a French politician and writer
Charles_de_Rémusat
Defunct French newspaper
daily, it was headed for nearly forty years by Bertin l'Aîné and was owned for a long time by the Bertin family. During the First Empire it was opposed
Journal_des_débats
1784 painting by Jacques-Louis David
of Charles-Pierre Pécoul is an oil-on-canvas painting by the French Neoclassical artist Jacques-Louis David, completed in 1784. The sitter, Charles-Pierre
Portrait of Charles-Pierre Pécoul
Portrait_of_Charles-Pierre_Pécoul
June 2024. Blanche, Clémence (21 February 2024). "Mort du comédien Roland Bertin, " diseur et mangeur de mots exceptionnel "". La Croix. Retrieved 15 June
2024_in_film
French statesman
Charles Jean-Baptiste Fleuriau, comte de Morville (30 October 1686, in Paris – 2 February 1732) was a French statesman. Son of Joseph Fleuriau d'Armenonville
Charles Jean-Baptiste Fleuriau
Charles_Jean-Baptiste_Fleuriau
French politician (1857–1927)
Charles Célestin Auguste Jonnart (27 December 1857 – 30 December 1927) was a French politician. Born into a bourgeois family in Fléchin, Pas-de-Calais
Charles_Jonnart
1933 film by Frank R. Strayer
Niemann returns to his home, which also houses Brettschneider's love Ruth Bertin, Ruth's hypochondriac aunt Gussie Schnappmann, and servants Emil Borst and
The_Vampire_Bat
French painter (1795–1875)
Jean-Charles-Joseph Rémond (born in Paris in 1795 and died in Paris in 1875) was a French painter, pupil of Jean-Victor Bertin and Jean-Baptiste Regnault
Jean-Charles-Joseph_Rémond
French monk and archivist
Folcuin (c. 935 – 16 September 990) was a monk at the abbey of Saint-Bertin, where he was a deacon and archivist, and later abbot of Lobbes. He wrote histories
Folcuin
French statesman and diplomat (1719–1787)
Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes (French: [vɛʁʒɛn]; 29 December 1719 – 13 February 1787) was a French statesman and diplomat. He served as Foreign
Charles Gravier, comte de Vergennes
Charles_Gravier,_comte_de_Vergennes
French zoologist (1896–1956)
Léon Bertin (8 April 1896, Paris – 5 February 1956, Saint-Amand-de-Vendôme) was a French zoologist. He was born in the 14th arrondissement of Paris, and
Léon_Bertin
Flemish courtier, soldier, minister and diplomat
friar under the name of Charles of Brussels. Claire of Arenberg (Brussels 20 August 1594 – Brussels 1670): married 1st to Bertin Spinola, count of Bruay
Charles de Ligne, 2nd Prince of Arenberg
Charles_de_Ligne,_2nd_Prince_of_Arenberg
Battle between the Duchy of Brittany and West Francia (851 CE)
to Charles as Emperor, while receiving the title of king in return. According to the Annals of Saint-Bertin "Erispoe, son of Nominoë from Charles, in
Battle_of_Jengland
1st Earl of Chester
Oosterzele, 1st Earl of Chester, was a hereditary advocate of the Abbey of Saint Bertin at Saint-Omer, County of Flanders (now Department Pas-de-Calais, France)
Gerbod the Fleming, 1st Earl of Chester
Gerbod_the_Fleming,_1st_Earl_of_Chester
Count of Flanders from 1127 to 1128
set out for the crusade. William's body was carried to the abbey of Saint Bertin in St. Omer and buried there. He left no children and was survived by his
William_Clito
Ivorian politician (born 1968)
Kouadio Konan Bertin (born December 26, 1968), known as KKB, is an Ivorian politician. He represented Port-Bouët in the National Assembly from 2011 to
Kouadio_Konan_Bertin
Viking attack on kingdom of the West Franks
along the coast on the return voyage, including the Abbey of Saint Bertin. Although Charles had been criticised severely for granting the large ransom payment
Siege_of_Paris_(845)
French statesman (1625–1696)
Charles Colbert, Marquis of Croissy (1625 – 28 July 1696) was a French statesman and diplomat. Colbert was born in Reims. Like his elder brother Jean-Baptiste
Charles Colbert, Marquis of Croissy
Charles_Colbert,_Marquis_of_Croissy
The Annals of St-Bertin (Manchester University Press, 1991), 69 n. 1. Nelson, Charles the Bald, 186. Nelson, Annals of St-Bertin, 88 n. 15. Archibald
Isembard,_Count_of_Autun
French naval officer (1894–1982)
ministerial cabinets and commanded the destroyer La Palme and the cruiser Émile Bertin before being appointed to training and staff duties; in 1937–1938 he commanded
Gabriel_Auphan
King of the English from 939 to 946
Æthelstan's policies. When Gérard of Brogne reformed the Abbey of Saint Bertin by imposing the Benedictine rule in 944, monks who rejected the changes
Edmund_I
Catholic order of chivalry
of the Spanish Succession of 1701–1714. The grand master of the order, Charles II of Spain (a Habsburg), had died childless in 1700, and so the right
Order_of_the_Golden_Fleece
French politician and diplomat
Charles Jean Marie Félix, marquis de La Valette (25 November 1806 – 2 May 1881) was a French politician and diplomat. Charles de La Valette was Minister
Charles, marquis de La Valette
Charles,_marquis_de_La_Valette
Queen of France from 1774 to 1792
children on New Years because of the plight of the less fortunate poor. Rose Bertin created dresses for her, hairstyles such as poufs, up to three feet (90 cm)
Marie_Antoinette
1962 attempted assassination of French President Charles de Gaulle
guns. The final vehicle was a Peugeot 403 van in which Condé, Magade and Bertin, also with automatic weapons, were hiding. Of the 187 rounds fired by the
Petit-Clamart_attack
Opera by Charles-Simon Catel
Les bayadères is an opera in three acts by the composer Charles-Simon Catel. The French-language libretto, by Victor-Joseph Étienne de Jouy, is based
Les_bayadères
King of West Francia from 922 to 923
Janet L. (1991). The Annals of St-Bertin. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Nelson, Janet L. (1992). Charles the Bald. London and New York: Longman
Robert_I_of_France
French general and dictator (1856–1951)
remarried.[page needed] He attended the Catholic boarding school of Saint-Bertin in the nearby town of Saint-Omer, where he was an excellent student, showing
Philippe_Pétain
Ancient Greek sculpture
staircase, since 1884. Greece is seeking the return of the sculpture. In 1863, Charles Champoiseau (1830–1909), acting chief of the Consulate of France in Adrianopolis
Winged_Victory_of_Samothrace
1831 opera by Louise Bertin
an 1831 Italian opera semiseria in four acts by French composer Louise Bertin. It was premiered on 7 March 1831 by the Théâtre-Italien in Paris, and ran
Fausto_(opera)
British political advisor (born 1983)
Sam White Stewart Wood John Woodcock Cameron Ministry Shaun Bailey Gabby Bertin Helen Bower Jonathan Caine Camilla Cavendish Ryan Coetzee Andy Coulson Dominic
Eleanor Shawcross, Baroness Shawcross-Wolfson
Eleanor_Shawcross,_Baroness_Shawcross-Wolfson
French painter (1780–1867)
81.7 cm, Louvre Portrait of Charles Marcotte (1810), National Gallery of Art, Washington DC Portrait of Monsieur Bertin (1832), the Louvre Portrait of
Jean-Auguste-Dominique_Ingres
British-American political advisor and TV host (born 1969)
Stephen Glenn Charles Hilton (born 25 August 1969) is a British-born American conservative political commentator, former political adviser, and contributor
Steve_Hilton
French experimental physicist
Mitchell, Daniel Jon (2018). "From corps to discipline, part one: Charles d'Almeida, Pierre Bertin and French experimental physics, 1840–1880". The British Journal
Joseph-Charles_d'Almeida
1958 film by Louis Malle
Carala Maurice Ronet as Julien Tavernier Georges Poujouly as Louis Yori Bertin as Véronique Jean Wall as Simon Carala Elga Andersen as Frieda Bencker Micheline
Elevator_to_the_Gallows
French politician (1723–1793)
Clément Charles François de Laverdy (1723 – 24 November 1793) was a French statesman. He was a member of the Parlement of Paris when the case against
Clément Charles François de Laverdy
Clément_Charles_François_de_Laverdy
Creation of exclusive, custom-fitted clothing
classes. The fashion industry sprang to life to meet increasing demand. Rose Bertin, the French fashion designer to Queen Marie Antoinette, can be credited
Haute_couture
Pre-dreadnought battleship of the French Navy
new Charles Martel and her half-sisters were disappointments in service; they generally suffered from stability problems, and Louis-Émile Bertin, the
French battleship Charles Martel
French_battleship_Charles_Martel
French statesman (1741–1805)
Charles-François Delacroix (French pronunciation: [ʃaʁl fʁɑ̃swa dəlakʁwa]; or Lacroix; 15 April 1741 – 26 October 1805) was a French statesman who became
Charles-François_Delacroix
French inventor and film producer
Republique française., pp. Brevet d'invention nº 753342(A).13/07/1932 Bertin-Maghit, Jean Pierre (1999), Encadrer et contrôler le documentaire de propagande
Charles_Delacommune
2002 film
Sotigui Kouyaté as Dealer Prophète Paula Moore as Ms. Hoskins Françoise Bertin as Woman on Train Jason Ainley as Smash Loser David Barco as Smash Champion
The_Truth_About_Charlie
Surname list
see Théodore-Pierre Bertin Isaac-Bénédict Prévost (1755–1819), Swiss theologian, plant pathologist and naturalist James Charles Prevost (1810–1891),
Prevost_(surname)
French engraver (1797–1892)
Henriquel-Dupont's most famous portraits is that of the journalist Louis-François Bertin, engraved in burin after the portrait by Ingres. When they were both shown
Louis_Pierre_Henriquel-Dupont
King of France from 1715 to 1774
support commerce. In May 1763, Bertin issued a decree permitting the tax-free circulation of grain. In August 1764, Bertin permitted the export of grain
Louis_XV
Private investment company
(2024-06-28). "Arnaud de Lummen Is Gearing Up to Revive Heritage Brand Rose Bertin, a Marie Antoinette Favorite". WWD. Retrieved 2024-10-19. US, FashionNetwork
Luvanis
Frankish-German Benedictine monk (died 871)
in Gaul in 856 by Pope Nicholas I. He later served as the abbot of Saint-Bertin in France from 864 to 868. Known as "The Bishop in the Storm" for his steadfast
Hunfrid_of_Prüm
Household of the early kings of the Franks
Cambridge, 1952 Nelson, Janet L., Charles the Bald, Longman Press, 1992 Nelson, Janet L. (Translator), The Annals of St-Bertin, Manchester University Press
Royal household under the Merovingians and Carolingians
Royal_household_under_the_Merovingians_and_Carolingians
Abbey located in Nord, in France
dedicated to Saint Winnoc was founded by the abbot of the Abbey of Saint Bertin in Wormhout. In 899 Baldwin II, Margrave of Flanders, had the relics of
Abbey_of_Saint_Winnoc
Painting by John Martin
Coronation of Charles VII; Mademoiselle Caroline Rivière; Oedipus and the Sphinx; Portrait of Madame Marcotte de Sainte-Marie; Portrait of Monsieur Bertin; Roger
Pandemonium_(painting)
Frankish noble (d. circa 864)
Janet L. (1991). The Annals of St-Bertin. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Nelson, Janet L. (1992). Charles the Bald. London and New York: Longman
Conrad the Elder, Count of Argengau
Conrad_the_Elder,_Count_of_Argengau
CHARLES BERTIN
CHARLES BERTIN
Girl/Female
British, English, German
Feminine Diminutive Form of Charles; Carl
Male
English
Variant spelling of English unisex Charlie, CHARLEY means "man."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Charley in Leicestershire, named with Celtic carn ‘cairn’, ‘pile of stones’ + Old English lēah ‘woodland clearing’.French (Burgundy) : from a pet form of Charles.
Male
French
Pet form of French Charles, CHARLOT means "man."Â
Girl/Female
French American
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Farmer; Modern Form of Charles; Manly
Male
English
Unisex pet form of English Charles and Charlene, CHARLIE means "man."
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Celebrity, Chinese, Christian, Danish, English, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican
Handsome; Manly; Form of Charles; Strong; Free-woman
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Charlene, CHARLEEN means "man."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Charley.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, German
Manly; Modern Form of Charles
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Girl/Female
French
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Girl/Female
French
A feminine form of Charles, meaning man or manly. Alternate meaning, tiny and feminine.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Danish, English, French, German, Swedish
Manly; Strong; Diminutive of Charles; Free Man
Male
English
English and French form of German Karl, CHARLES means "man."
Female
English
Pet form of English Charlene, CHARLA means "man."
Girl/Female
French, German
Pure; Little and Womanly; Female Version of Charles
Girl/Female
French American English
Feminine of Charles meaning manly.
Boy/Male
American, British, English
Son of Charles; A Man; Variant of Carl
CHARLES BERTIN
CHARLES BERTIN
Female
African
softness.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Gulick.Dutch (van Gullick) : habitational name for someone from Jülich (Dutch Gulik) in North Rhine-Westphalia.Altered spelling of German Gullich or Güllich, nickname for a bald or clean-shaven man, from Slavic (Sorbian) holy ‘naked’, ‘beardless’. Compare Gulledge.
Female
Hebrew
(×ֲבִי) Hebrew name ABIY means "my father." In the bible, this is the name of the mother of King Hezekiah. Also spelled Avi.
Boy/Male
Scandinavian
Son of Eric 'ever kingly.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
A Pendant; Ornaments
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Indispensible
Girl/Female
Tamil
Yashawini | யஷவிநீ
Successful lady, Yash, Victory
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous minor places so called from Old English hēah ‘high’ + feld ‘pasture’, ‘open country’ (see Field).
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of Latin Augustus, AUKUSTI means "venerable."
Boy/Male
Hindu
Derived from the Gita - word - sanavyatvam
CHARLES BERTIN
CHARLES BERTIN
CHARLES BERTIN
CHARLES BERTIN
CHARLES BERTIN
v. t.
To hire or let by charter, as a ship. See Charter party, under Charter, n.
v. i.
To make an onset or rush; as, to charge with fixed bayonets.
v. t.
To impute or ascribe; to lay to one's charge.
imp. & p. p.
of Charge
v. t.
To adorn with a chaplet or with flowers.
v. t.
To assume as a bearing; as, he charges three roses or; to add to or represent on; as, he charges his shield with three roses or.
n.
a white wine resembling Chablis{1}, but made elsewhere, as in California.
v. t.
To fix or demand as a price; as, he charges two dollars a barrel for apples.
v. i.
To debit on an account; as, to charge for purchases.
n.
See Charge, n., 17.
pl.
of Charge d'affaires
n.
A white wine made near Chablis, a town in France.
a.
Destitute of charms.
v. t.
To lay on or impose, as a task, duty, or trust; to command, instruct, or exhort with authority; to enjoin; to urge earnestly; as, to charge a jury; to charge the clergy of a diocese; to charge an agent.
n.
A charnel house; a grave; a cemetery.
n.
An instrument for measuring or inserting a charge.
n.
One who, or that which charges.
v. t.
To establish by charter.
n.
The letting or hiring a vessel by special contract, or the contract or instrument whereby a vessel is hired or let; as, a ship is offered for sale or charter. See Charter party, below.
v. i.
To demand a price; as, to charge high for goods.