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The Lie that Tells the Truth
CRASH!
A massive commotion out on the front porch. The kids rush to the window to see what's happening. That's when the screams begin.
Read more...

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Berhta
Berhta is a short form of a Frankish feminine name containing berht (bright).
Variants:
Bercta [Joseph Stevenson 1838 Venerabilis Bedæ Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum page 53].
Berchtae [Joseph Stevenson 1841 Liber Vitæ Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis, page 3].
Berta [Joseph Stevenson 1841 Liber Vitæ Ecclesiæ Dunelmensis, page].
Bertha [John Giles 1845 The Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation, page 40].
Berhta [William Searle 1899 Anglo-Saxon Bishops, Kings and Nobles, page 258].
Berte [David Rollason 1982 The Mildrith Legend, page 91].
Beorhte [Elisabeth Okasha 2011 Women’s Names in Old English, page 11].
Byrhte [Elisabeth Okasha 2011 Women’s Names in Old English, page 25].
Explanation:
Bertha: “primarily a Frankish name, a pet-form of some of the many names in berht (OE beorht) ‘bright’” [Elizabeth Withycombe 1945 The Oxford Dictionary of English Christian Names, 1st edition, page 23].
Usage:
“Nam et antea fama ad eum Christianae religionis pervenerat, utpote qui et uxorem habebat Christianam de gente Francorum regia, vocabulo Bercta” [Joseph Stevenson 1838 Venerabilis Bedæ Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum page 53]: “For he had before heard of the Christian religion, having a Christian wife of the royal family of the Franks, called Bertha” [John Giles 1845 The Ecclesiastical History of the English Nation, page 40].
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Berhta
Gender: Female
Pronunciation: BUR-tah
Origin: Old German diminutive of names beginning with the element beraht
Meaning: Bright; Famous
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Bardolph
Old German Berhtolf, compound of berhta 'bright' and wulfa 'wolf'.
The Oxford English Dictionary of English Christian Names by E.G. Withycombe, 1977.