Bertrade (French) or Bertrada (Latin) is a feminine given name derived from Proto-Germanic roots reconstructed as *berht ("bright") and *rād ("counsel, advice").
Bertrade (French) or Bertrada (Latin) is a feminine given name derived from Proto-Germanic roots reconstructed as *berht ("bright") and *rād ("counsel, advice").
People named Bertrade or Bertrada include: Bertrada of Prüm, Frankish princess and cofounder of Prüm Abbey Bertrada of Laon, queen of the Franks, wife of Pippin III, and mother of Charlemagne Bertrade de Montfort, queen of France, wife of Fulk IV of Anjou and Philip I of France, and mother of Fulk of Jerusalem
Discovered by embedding cosine similarity (sentence-transformers MiniLM, 384-dim).