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Bertrand

American  
[bur-truhnd, ber-trahn] / ˈbɜr trənd, bɛrˈtrɑ̃ /

noun

  1. a first name, French form of Bertram.


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The 46-year-old was “a bespectacled man of medium height and medium build whose hairline is receding” and who “drinks nothing harder than Pepsi-Cola,” but who peppered his conversation with quips about sports and quotations from the philosopher Bertrand Russell.

From The Wall Street Journal

AI algorithms "allow us to move much faster in handling information, and above all to be more comprehensive," said Bertrand Rondepierre, head of the French army's AI agency AMIAD.

From Barron's

He chanted, “Message for Bertrand, message for Bertrand,” over and over.

From Literature

He wouldn’t stop until he found Bertrand.

From Literature

The departure of Linette follows that of the chair of the organising team's compensation committee Bertrand Meheut, a former president of the Canal+ media group, director of operations Anne Murac and communications chief Arthur Richter.

From Barron's