Bernice
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Bernice | |
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Gender | usually female |
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Related names | Berenice, Veronica, Bernie |
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Bernice may refer to:
People
- Berenice (daughter of Herod Agrippa I) (28 AD-?), spelled "Bernice" in the New Testament
- Bernice Pauahi Bishop (1831-1884), a Hawaiian princess
- Bernice Gera (1931-1992), the first female umpire in professional baseball
- Bernice King (born 1963), Baptist minister and daughter of Dr. Martin Luther King
- Bernice Neugarten (1916-2001), professor and researcher in the field of aging
- Bernice Petkere (1901–2000), American songwriter dubbed the "Queen of Tin Pan Alley" by Irving Berlin
- Bernice Rubens (1928–2004), Booker Prize-winning Welsh novelist
- Bernice F. Sisk (1910-1995), American Democratic Congressman from California
Fictional characters
- Bernice Clifton, in the TV series Designing Women
- Bernice Fish, in the TV series Fish
- Bernice Hibbert, a recurring character on The Simpsons TV show
- Bernice Summerfield, a companion of the seventh Dr. Who in novels
- Bernice Thomas, from the British soap opera Emmerdale
- Bernice Waverley, in the Australian TV drama series City Homicide
Places
- Bernice, Arkansas, an unincorporated community
- Bernice, California, a former settlement
- Bernice, Louisiana, a town
- Bernice, Oklahoma, a town
- Bernice Coalfield, a coalfield in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania
- Bernice, Manitoba, Canada, a community
Other uses
- Hurricane Bernice (disambiguation), tropical cyclones in the eastern Pacific Ocean
- USS Mary Alice (SP-397), a patrol vessel originally a private steam yacht named Bernice
See also
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