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'''Berta''' is a female Germanic name or may also be a colloquial shortening of Alberta or Roberta.
'''Berta''' may refer to
* a female Germanic name, see [[Bertha]]
* ''[[Berta (moth)]]'', a [[geometer moth]] [[genus]]
* [[Berta distillery]], [[grappa]] distillery in Italy, [http://www.distillerieberta.it/ official site]
* [[Berta Grosser]], German actress and singer
* [[Berta people]], an ethnic group from Western Ethiopia and Eastern Sudan.
** [[Berta language]], their language
* Berta (A very sexy person.), a character on the American sitcom [[Two and a Half Men]], portrayed by [[Conchata Ferrell]].
*a Hungarian surname, also spelled '''Bertha'''
** [[Sándor Bertha]] ([[August 19]], [[1843]] - [[November 24]], [[1912]]), Hungarian composer


'''Berta''' may refer to:
* [[Berta portfolio engine]], a web-application promoted among designers and artists.


==People==
in the spelling '''Bertha''':
===Given name===
* [[Big Bertha (Howitzer)]] ("''Dicke Bertha''"), nickname of several World War I artillery weapons
* [[Berta Berkovich Kohút]] (1921-2021), survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp
* a Victorian type of ladies' [[Collar (clothing)|collar]].
* [[Berta Bojetu]] (1946-1997), Slovene writer, poet and actress
* [[Hurricane Bertha (disambiguation)]] for other storms named
* [[Berta Cáceres]] (1971-2016), Honduran (Lenca) environmental activist, indigenous leader
** [[Hurricane Bertha (1996)]], Atlantic hurricane in 1996
* [[Berta Castañé]] (born 2002), Catalan Spanish actress and model
** [[Hurricane Bertha (2008)]], Atlantic hurricane in 2008
* [[Berta Daniel]] (1896–1981), German photographer and political activist.
* [[154 Bertha]], an asteroid.
* Bertha or [[Berta people]], an ethnic group from eastern Sudan and western Ethiopia.
* [[Berta Drews]] (1901-1987), German stage and film actress
* [[Berta Persson]] (1893-1961), first woman [[bus driver]] in Sweden.
toponymy
* [[Berta Piñán]] (born 1963), Spanish (Asturian) writer, politician
* [[Bertha, Minnesota]]
* [[Berta Sieradzki]] (1911–2019), German-born [[Jewish]] [[Canadians|Canadian]] [[centenarian]]
* [[Bertha Township, Minnesota]]
* [[Berta Singerman]] (1901-1998), Belarusian-Argentine singer and actress
* [[Big Bertha (drum)]], the so-called "largest drum in the world", owned by the Longhorn Band of the University of Texas at Austin
* [[Berta Türk]] (1888–1960), Austrian-born Hungarian actress
* [[Bertha (TV series)]], a stop-motion animated BBC children's series of 13 parts
* [[Berta Vázquez]] (born 1992), Ukrainian-born Spanish actress, model, and singer
* "[[Bertha (song)]]", by the [[Grateful Dead]]
* [[Berta Zuckerkandl]] (1864-1945), Austrian writer, journalist, and art critic
* ''[[Bertha (Rorem)]]'', an opera by [[Ned Rorem]].


===Surname===
* [[Annalisa Berta]], American paleontologist and professor emerita
* [[Elena Berta]] (born 1992), Italian sailor
* [[Renato Berta]], Swiss cinematographer and film director


==Other==
* [[Berta people]], an ethnic group from western Ethiopia and eastern Sudan
** [[Berta language]], their language
* [[Berta (moth)|''Berta'' (moth)]], a geometer moth genus
* [[Berta monastery]], a medieval Georgian monastery in modern Turkey
* Berta, a fictional character on the American sitcom [[List_of_Two_and_a_Half_Men_characters#Berta|''Two and a Half Men'']], portrayed by [[Conchata Ferrell]]
* Berta, a former name of [[Ortaköy, Artvin]], Turkey


==See also==
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*[[Bertha (disambiguation)]]
*[[Alberta (disambiguation)]]
*[[Roberta (given name)]]


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[[Category:German feminine given names]]
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Berta is a female Germanic name or may also be a colloquial shortening of Alberta or Roberta.

Berta may refer to:

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