Bernhardt
A name usually given to males, Bernhardt, traces its roots to German origin. The meaning of Bernhardt is 'one who is as strong and brave as a bear'. Although this name originated in Germany during the early 16th century, Bernhardt has also been influenced by Danish, Scandinavian, and Norwegian cultures. To some, Bernhardt is a Christian name. However, many perceive this name to be Jewish. Before gaining popularity as a first name, Bernhardt originated as a noble surname in the Prussian Empire of Germany. However, with years passing, it slowly began to be adopted as a common name for male babies and eventually became one of the most common Germanic names. Every name possesses some special qualities and the name Bernhardt does too. People with the name Bernhardt are often brave, strong, dedicated, hardworking, intuitive, and creative. They have interests in spiritualism and mysticism and have impressive and strong personalities. Today, Bernhardt is not only a popular name in Europe but also in the United States. A large number of people by the name Bernhardt found in America share Germanic roots, and they are recent settlers or migrants. Some famous people with the name Bernhardt are the Australian politician Bernhardt Holtermann, and the German Botanist Bernhardt Jungmann.
Gender
Boy
Origin
German
Numerology
B is for bouquet, the flowers around you.
E is for eternal, your spirit will live.
R is for radiant, it’s your personality!
N is for natural, the genuine side of you.
H is for hope, the encouragement you give.
A is for accomplished, in all that you do.
R is for realist, the way you are.
D is for dashing, the romantic you!
T is for thoughtful, the caring you.
Lucky
Bernhardt lucky number is 9.
The mission for 9 is to reach its highest state of consciousness, and to help others also achieve this spiritual awareness. 9 is not afraid to transform, and its malleable spirit inspires others to explore their own ranges of motion. Since 9, in many ways, has transcended the physical plane, it must constantly remember to anchor itself.