IPA: /ˈbɜːrθə/
KK: /ˈbɜrθə/
A large, wide collar that usually covers the shoulders, often made of lace and used in dresses with low necklines.
She wore a beautiful dress with a bertha that added elegance to her look.
The name 'Bertha' originates from Old High German 'berhta', meaning bright or shining. It is derived from the Proto-Germanic root '*berhtaz', which also means bright or famous. The name has been used historically as a feminine given name, often associated with brightness or nobility.
Think of 'bright' when you hear the name Bertha, as it means shining or bright in Old High German.