(Sax.) From Beam or Bairn, a child, and ard (Teut.), nature, disposition; of a child-like disposition; filial affection. Verstegan brings it from Beorn, heart one of a stout heart.
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Le Génie civil : revue générale des industries françaises et étrangères - 1913/03/16 (Année 33, N°20,T62)
What is the origin of the name BERNARD?
(Sax.) From Beam or Bairn, a child, and ard (Teut.), nature, disposition; of a child-like disposition; filial affection. Verstegan brings it from Beorn, heart one of a stout heart.
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