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Bertie -- U.S. County in North Carolina
Population (2000): 19773
Housing Units (2000): 9050
Land area (2000): 699.193287 sq. miles (1810.902223 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 42.027487 sq. miles (108.850688 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 741.220774 sq. miles (1919.752911 sq. km)
Located within: North Carolina (NC), FIPS 37
Location: 36.099641 N, 76.987604 W
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Bertie

Bertie may refer to:

Bertie (TV series)

Bertie is a four-part miniseries documenting the life of former Taoiseach Bertie Ahern, which began airing on Irish television channel RTÉ One on 3 November 2008. Featuring interviews interwoven with archive footage, the series examined how he led the country and what drove him through his political career.

Bertie (surname)

Bertie is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Earl of Lindsey and Duke of Ancaster and Kesteven, titles in the Peerage of England, including a list of titleholders, all of whom bear the surname Bertie
  • Albemarle Bertie (disambiguation)
  • Andrew Bertie (1929–2008), 78th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
  • Charles Bertie (disambiguation)
  • Diego Bertie (born 1967), Peruvian actor and singer
  • Francis Bertie, 1st Viscount Bertie of Thame (1844-1919), British diplomat
  • Henry Bertie (of Weston-on-the-Green) (died 1734), Member of Parliament for Oxford, Westbury, and Woodstock
  • Henry Bertie (proprietor) (c. 1675–1735), Lord Proprietor of North Carolina and Member of Parliament for Beaumaris
  • John Bertie (born 1923), United States Navy officer during World War II
  • Montagu Bertie (disambiguation)
  • Peregrine Bertie (disambiguation)
  • Philip Bertie (c. 1660–1728), English courtier and politician
  • Priscilla Bertie, 21st Baroness Willoughby de Eresby (1761–1828)
  • Richard Bertie (courtier) (died 1582), English landowner and religious evangelical
  • Robert Bertie (disambiguation)
  • Thomas Bertie (1758–1825), Royal Navy admiral
  • Willoughby Bertie, 3rd Earl of Abingdon (1692–1760)
  • Willoughby Bertie, 4th Earl of Abingdon (1740–1799)
Bertie (given name)

Bertie is a masculine given name. (See also Bertie (nickname).) Notable people with the name include:

  • Bertie Brownlow (1920–2004), Tasmanian cricket player
  • Bertie Childs (born 1894), British Olympic fencer
  • Bertie Cooksley (1894–1980), New Zealand politician of the National Party
  • Bertie Corbett (1875–1967), English footballer, cricketer and educator
  • Bertie Cunningham, retired Irish Gaelic footballer (Irish name: Ailbhe Mac Cuinneagáin)
  • Bertie Elkin (1886–1962), professional footballer
  • Bertie Felstead (1894–2001), British First World War soldier and centenarian
  • Bertie Fisher (1878–1972), British Army Second World War general
  • Bertie Greatheed (1759–1826), English dramatist
  • Bertie Kirby (1887–1953), British politician and Labour Member of Parliament
  • Bertie Milliner (1911–1975), Australian trade unionist, politician and senator
  • Bertie Stevens (1886–1943), English cricketer
  • Bertie Óg Murphy (born 1954), retired Irish hurling manager and player (Irish name: Parthalan Óg Ó Murchú)

Fictional characters:

  • Bertie Wooster, in P. G. Wodehouse's Jeeves novels
  • Bertie the Bus, a small red bus character in The Railway Series books and the spin-off children's television series Thomas and Friends
  • Bertie Pollack ("The World According to Bertie", by Alexander McCall Smith)
  • "Bertie", the name given to Berthier in the English dub of the anime Sailor Moon
  • Bertie Bassett, a mascot for the Bassett's brand of Liquorice Allsorts
  • Bertie Beaver, the forest fire prevention character symbol of the Alberta Forest Service, similar in purpose to Smokey Bear
  • Hubie and Bertie, animated cartoon mouse characters in the Warner Bros. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons
Bertie (nickname)

Bertie is a nickname, often a diminutive form ( hypocorism) of Albert, Bertram, Robert, etc. The nickname may refer to:

  • Edward VII of the United Kingdom (1841–1910), called "Bertie" by his family after "Albert", one of his given names
  • George VI of the United Kingdom (1895–1952), also called "Bertie" by his family
  • Bertie Ahern (born 1951), Taoiseach of Ireland (1997–2008)
  • Bertie Auld (born 1938), Scottish football player and manager of the Lisbon Lions
  • Bertie Bolton (1893–1964), Indian Army and British Army officer, police officer and cricketer
  • Bertie Carvel (born 1977), British actor
  • Bertie Clarke (1918–1993), West Indian cricketer
  • Bertie Coxall (1924–1993), founder of one of the world's first air courier companies
  • Bertie Cozic (born 1978), French former footballer
  • Bertie Fulton (1906–1979), amateur footballer from Northern Ireland
  • Bertie Harragin (1877–1941), West Indian cricketer
  • Bertie Higgins (born 1944), American singer-songwriter
  • Bertie Kerr (1896–1973), Irish soccer player
  • Bertie King (1912–1981), Jamaican jazz and mento musician
  • Bertie Loel (born 1878), Australian rules footballer
  • Bertie Marshall (born 1936), pioneer, musician and music instrument maker of the Steel Pan
  • Bertie Mee (1918–2001), English football player and manager of Arsenal F.C.
  • Bertie Miller (born 1949), former professional footballer
  • Bertie Peacock (1928–2004), football player and manager
  • Bertie Perkins (1905–1992), English cricketer
  • Herbert Sullivan (1868-1928), nephew, heir and biographer of the British composer Arthur Sullivan
  • Bertie Troy (1930–2007), Roman Catholic priest and an All-Ireland Hurling Final-winning manager with Cork
  • Bertie Wright (1871-1960), British actor of the silent era

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Usage examples of "bertie".

Bertie's mom used to sing sometimes in front of the mirror, and she once told Bertie, "You can't sing a song without the motions.

If there was one thing Bertie knew for sure, it was that you didn't ever touch your bust in public, whether you had one or not.

To get there, they walked by the Auto Show where Bertie had passed before with her mom and Aunt Neetie in the straw carriage pushed by the colored man.

It was the first time Bertie had heard her call Leona anything but Leona.

He spread all the music out on the piano and then he waved to Jerry Grey and said something that sounded to Bertie like, "Any requests?

Leona was crying and laughing, and without warning, she picked a surprised Bertie up into her big flabby arms and swung her happily in a circle.

Gee Cee said in a voice that was so polite, it sounded to Bertie like a foreign accent.

Leona's breathing was loud enough for Bertie to hear several feet away.

Slowly, Karen brought her feet over her head until she was standing and then she leaned forward onto her hands, lifting her feet over, and then turning over again and again on the platform, until her little body was making such rapid head-over-heels circles that Bertie was reminded of the story of Little Black Sambo.

And as the yellow sequins flashed by, Bertie wondered if Karen would turn into a pool of butter.

Leona ate the remainder of the sandwiches, and Bertie closed all of the make-up containers and put them neatly into the tool kit.

Here are two wonderful, and I mean that-" Bertie saw him look right at Cee Cee-"both equally wonderful, uh .

So here's my address in the Bronx," she said, handing Bertie a little white piece of paper.

And Bertie laughed so hard at that she had to lean against the wall in the hallway just to laugh.

Even though the person was trying to act like Cee Cee was just some regular woman from off the street, their eyes gave it away, got fogged up or something in that way that Cee Cee had once described to Bertie, "As if I'm the Pope and they're an Italian shoemaker.