All about the name BERN

Meaning, origin, history.

Bern is a unique and distinctive name of Swiss origin. It comes from the Germanic word "bearn," which means "strong" or "brave." This name has a long history and has been used in various forms throughout different cultures.

In Switzerland, Bern is most commonly associated with the capital city of the same name. The city was founded by Duke Berthold V of Zähringen in 1191, who named it after his family's bear insignia. Over time, the city became known as Bern and its citizens are still referred to as "Bearnards."

The name Bern is also found in other countries with Germanic influences. In Germany, for example, it can be traced back to the medieval period when it was used as a personal name. In England, there are place names such as Burnham and Burnley that contain the element "burn," which shares the same origin as Bern.

Today, Bern is still a popular name choice in many parts of the world. It has been used consistently throughout history, making it a timeless option for parents looking for a strong and distinctive name for their child. While its meaning may vary slightly depending on cultural context, the core essence of strength and bravery remains consistent across all variations of this powerful name.

See also

Switzerland

Popularity of the name BERN since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the provided statistics, the name Bern experienced varying levels of popularity over several decades in the United States.

From 1915 to 1921, there were only 5 births each year for boys named Bern. However, the number of births increased slightly between 1921 and 1926, with 7 births in 1921 and 6 births in 1926.

After a gap of about two decades, the name Bern resurfaced with 5 births each year from 1947 to 1952. There was another increase in popularity between 1954 and 1958, with 7 births in 1955 and 8 births in 1958.

Despite this peak, the number of births decreased again from 1959 to 1966, with only 5 or 6 births each year. The most recent data point shows that there were 6 births in 1964 and 5 births in 1966.

In total, over these years, there were 86 babies named Bern born in the United States.