Bertoncello ist eine Ableitung von Berto, aus dem Stamm Berti, der in ganz Italien in verschiedenen Varianten verbreitet ist.
Sein Ursprung ist der Name Berto, der, in kürzerer Form, von Vornamen, meistens germanischen, wie Alberto, Lamberto, Roberto und Umberto, abstammt.
Berto kann von germanischen Vornamen stammen, die schon im VII Jahrhundert selbststärndig waren, und die in Italien ab dem folgenden Jahrhundert verbreitet waren, in der römischen Variante Bertus,
der aus dem germanischen Adjektiv bertha (bedeutet: "strahlend, berühmt, bekannt") stammt.
Bertoncello is a variant of Berto from the root Berti which may be found in many different forms throughout the whole of Italy.
The basic name is Berto which is often a diminutive form of several Christian names such as Alberto, Lamberto, Roberto and Umberto. Most of these names are Germanic in origin.
However Berto may actually derive directly from a seventh century Germanic Christian name that is not a diminutive. Indeed, the Latinized form, Bertus, was already in use in Italy during the following century. At its root is the Germanic adjective bertha which means "bright, illustrious, famous".
The basic name is Berto which is often a diminutive form of several Christian names such as Alberto, Lamberto, Roberto and Umberto. Most of these names are Germanic in origin.
However Berto may actually derive directly from a seventh century Germanic Christian name that is not a diminutive. Indeed, the Latinized form, Bertus, was already in use in Italy during the following century. At its root is the Germanic adjective bertha which means "bright, illustrious, famous".