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Bertha Fredericka ROMHILD (born Corneilus), Circa 1872 - 1911
MyHeritage Family TreesBertha Ryan (born Romhild), born 1884
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Bertha Romhild in Ottawa Citizen - Sep 4 1954
Newspaper Name Index, USA, Canada, and AustraliaBertha Fredricka Romhild (born Cornelius), 1872 - 1911
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Bertha Romhild, born 1884
1900 United States Federal CensusBertha Fredericka Romhild (born Cornelius)
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Bertha Romhild, born 1927
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The name Bertha has its origins in the Germanic languages, specifically derived from the Old High German name "Berhta," which means "bright" or "glorious." It first appeared in regions that are now part of modern-day Germany and France, and it was popularized in the early medieval period, particularly among the nobility. Historically, the name was often associated with qualities such as brightness and nobility, reflecting the characteristics of those who bore it, including leaders and influential figures. Variations of the name Bertha can be found across different cultures, including "Berthe" in French, "Berta" in Italian and Spanish, and "Birgit" in Scandinavian countries, showcasing slight differences in spelling and pronunciation while retaining the core meaning. The name has seen fluctuating popularity over the centuries, often linked to various cultural and historical contexts, but it remains a classic choice in many parts of the world.
The last name Romhild has its origins in Germanic and Scandinavian regions, particularly among the Norse and Germanic tribes. The name is derived from the Old High German elements "hruod," meaning "fame" or "glory," and "hild," meaning "battle," which together can be interpreted as "famous in battle." This suggests that the name was likely associated with individuals who were warriors or held a notable status in their communities. Variations of the name can be found in different cultures, such as "Romhildt" or "Romhildsen," reflecting regional linguistic adaptations. While the name is not exceedingly common, it may appear in historical records and genealogies, particularly in areas with Germanic influence. The name's historical roots and meaning highlight the valor and reputation of those who carried it, linking them to a legacy of strength and honor in their respective societies.
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