Bertie Ahern (born 1951), Taoiseach of Ireland 1997–2008
Bertie Mee (1918–2001), English football player and manager of Arsenal F.C.
Bertie Auld (born 1938), Scottish football player and manager of the Lisbon Lions
Bertie Bolton (1893–1964), OBE (13 January 1893 – 30 October 1964) was an Indian Army and British Army officer, police officer and English cricketer
Bertie Brownlow (1920–2004), Tasmanian cricket player, who played first class cricket for Tasmania eight times between the 1952-53 season until the 1956-57 season. Despite his small stature, he was an agile wicket-keeper
Bertie Childs (born 1894), British Olympic fencer. He competed at the 1928 and 1936 Summer Olympics
Bertie Clarke (1918–1993), OBE (April 7, 1918, Lakes Folly, Cats Castle, St Michael, Barbados – October 14, 1993, Putney, London, England) was a West Indian cricketer who played in three Tests in 1939
Bertie Cooksley (1894–1980), New Zealand politician of the National Party
Bertie Corbett (1875–1967), English footballer, cricketer and educator. He played football for England against Wales and was a right-handed batsman who played for Derbyshire during the 1910 season
Bertie Coxall (born 1924), OBE (1924–1993) [1] was recognized for his unique contribution to the development of the courier and express industry
Bertie Cozic (born 1978), French former footballer who last played for Exeter City as a midfielder
Bertie Cunningham, retired inter-county Irish Gaelic footballer for County Meath in Ireland
Bertie Elkin (1886–1962), professional footballer who played for Fulham, Luton Town, Stockport County and Tottenham Hotspur
Bertie Felstead (1894–2001), British soldier, World War I veteran and centenarian who gained fame at the end of his life as (or was believed so at the time) to be the last surviving soldier to have taken part in the Christmas truce of 1915
Bertie Fisher (1878–1972), KCB CMG DSO (13 July 1878-1972) was a British Army General during World War II
Bertie Fulton (1906–1979), amateur footballer from Northern Ireland who played as a left back
Bertie Harragin (1877–1941), West Indian cricketer who toured England in 1906 and was a member of the Trinidad team from 1896-97 when aged 19 to 1931-32 when he was 54. He was a hard hitting right-handed batsman
Andrew Bertie (1929–2008), 78th Prince and Grand Master of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta, serving for nearly 20 years from 1988 until his death in 2008. Bertie was the first Englishman elected Grand Master since 1258
John Bertie (born 1923), officer in the United States Navy during World War II. He was awarded the Navy Cross for his actions during the Battle of Tinian
Philip Bertie (c. 1660–1728), English courtier and politician, the third son of Robert Bertie, 3rd Earl of Lindsey
Diego Bertie (born 1967), contemporary Peruvian actor of British and Italian descent. He studied at Markham College in Lima, Peru. He was also a singer in the mid eighties and had a pop group called Imagenes
Bertie the Bus, a small red bus character from The Railway Series books by the Rev. W Awdry and who also appears in the spin-off children's television series Thomas and Friends
Burlington Bertie, a music hall song composed by Harry B. Norris in 1900 and sung by Vesta Tilley. It concerns an aristocratic young idler who pursues a life of leisure in the West End of London
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