Berneda
ber-NEE-dah
Berneda is a girl’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “Berneda is a modern name, possibly a combination of Bernice or Bernadine with a suffix like -da or -ta, potentially of Germanic origin.”, and peaked in popularity in 1921.
What Berneda Means
“Berneda is a modern name, possibly a combination of Bernice or Bernadine with a suffix like -da or -ta, potentially of Germanic origin.”
The Story of Berneda
This name sounds like sunshine after a spring rain, a gentle, cheerful presence that has patiently waited through the decades for your daughter.
Berneda is a name that emerged in the early 20th century, likely a creative blend of Germanic roots and popular naming conventions. It may combine elements like 'bern' (bear, implying strength) or 'biran' (brave) with suffixes common in names like Bernice or Bernadine. Its journey is that of a modern American creation, appearing first in records around the turn of the 20th century and flourishing for a few decades, carrying a spirit of cheerful optimism.
Imagine a name that feels like a warm hug, a cheerful greeting every time you say it. 'Berneda' has that quality. It’s a name that conjures up images of kindness, loyalty, and a disposition that brightens any room. When you write 'Berneda' on your child's belongings, it feels like a promise of enduring sweetness and a helper's heart, a name that will serve her faithfully.
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Numerology
The Builder
Stable, disciplined, and hardworking. Names at 4 convey groundedness and reliability.
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Peak Year
#26 in 1921
Total Births
569
First Recorded
1906
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