Bertie (nickname)
Bertie is a nickname, often a diminutive form (hypocorism) of Albert, Bertram, Robert, etc. The nickname may refer to:
- Edward VII of the United Kingdom (1841–1910), called "Bertie" by his family after "Albert", one of his given names
- George VI of the United Kingdom (1895–1952), also called "Bertie" by his family
- Bertie Ahern (born 1951), Taoiseach of Ireland (1997–2008)
- Bertie Auld (born 1938), Scottish football player and manager of the Lisbon Lions
- Bertie Bolton (1893–1964), Indian Army and British Army officer, police officer and cricketer
- Bertie Carvel (born 1977), British actor
- Bertie Clarke (1918–1993), West Indian cricketer
- Bertie Coxall (1924–1993), founder of one of the world's first air courier companies
- Bertie Cozic (born 1978), French former footballer
- Bertie Fulton (1906–1979), amateur footballer from Northern Ireland
- Bertie Harragin (1877–1941), West Indian cricketer
- Bertie Higgins (born 1944), American singer-songwriter
- Bertie Kerr (1896–1973), Irish soccer player
- Bertie King (1912–1981), Jamaican jazz and mento musician
- Bertie Loel (born 1878), Australian rules footballer
- Bertie Marshall (born 1936), pioneer, musician and music instrument maker of the Steel Pan
- Bertie Mee (1918–2001), English football player and manager of Arsenal F.C.
- Bertie Miller (born 1949), former professional footballer
- Bertie Peacock (1928–2004), football player and manager
- Bertie Perkins (1905–1992), English cricketer
- Herbert Sullivan (1868-1928), nephew, heir and biographer of the British composer Arthur Sullivan
- Bertie Troy (1930–2007), Roman Catholic priest and an All-Ireland Hurling Final-winning manager with Cork
- Bertie Wright (1871-1960), British actor of the silent era
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