Bertrand first name popularity, history and meaning

Find out how popular the first name Bertrand has been for the last 48 years (from 1974 to 2021) and learn more about the meaning and history.

Meaning of Bertrand

A French masculine given name derived from Germanic origins meaning "bright raven".

Popularity of Bertrand by gender

Based on the last 48 years of data, Bertrand is exclusively a male name.

For the most recent data in 2021, there were 10 male babies and 0 female babies born with the name Bertrand.

Year Male Count Female Count
2021 10 0
2019 11 0
2018 5 0
2017 7 0
2016 11 0
2015 5 0
2014 6 0
2013 6 0
2012 10 0
2011 6 0
2010 7 0
2009 7 0
2007 6 0
2006 10 0
2005 7 0
2004 6 0
2003 7 0
2001 7 0
2000 5 0
1999 9 0
1998 7 0
1997 8 0
1996 13 0
1995 11 0
1994 5 0
1993 7 0
1992 17 0
1991 12 0
1990 16 0
1989 17 0
1988 18 0
1987 11 0
1986 13 0
1985 15 0
1984 12 0
1983 17 0
1982 13 0
1981 18 0
1980 20 0
1979 19 0
1978 16 0
1977 21 0
1976 18 0
1975 29 0
1974 21 0

The history of the first name Bertrand

The given name Bertrand is of Germanic origin, derived from the elements "beraht" meaning "bright" and "rand" meaning "shield". It originated in the Early Middle Ages, around the 6th to 8th centuries, when it was a popular name among the Frankish nobility.

One of the earliest recorded instances of the name appears in the 8th century, with Bertrand of Toulouse (c. 755-844), a Frankish count who played a significant role in the Carolingian Renaissance. Another notable bearer was Bertrand de Born (c. 1140-1215), a medieval French nobleman and troubadour whose satirical poetry influenced the European literary tradition.

In the 12th century, the name gained further prominence with Bertrand de Blanchefort (c. 1109-1170), the fourth Grand Master of the Knights Templar. He played a crucial role in the military campaigns of the Crusades and the expansion of the Templar order.

During the Renaissance, the name was associated with Bertrand du Guesclin (c. 1320-1380), a renowned French military commander who played a pivotal role in the Hundred Years' War. His military exploits and loyalty to the French crown earned him the nickname "The Eagle of Brittany".

Another noteworthy bearer was Bertrand Russell (1872-1970), a British philosopher, logician, mathematician, and social critic. He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1950 and was instrumental in the development of analytic philosophy.

In the field of science, Bertrand Piccard (born 1958) is a Swiss explorer and psychiatrist who, along with Brian Jones, co-piloted the first non-stop circumnavigation of the globe in a hot air balloon in 1999. He is also known for his efforts in promoting renewable energy and sustainable development.

Data source

The first name data used on this page comes from the Social Security Administration (SSA). They've been collecting data on baby names since 1880.

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