Herbert's language of origin isGermanic, and it is predominantly used in English, French, German, and Polish. Herbert is of the meaning 'army-bright, bright army'. It is a two-element name derived from heriwhich means 'army, warrior' ; berht 'bright, famous'.
For instance, the expression "playing silly herberts" is synonymous with "messing around". A connection with psychic blockage and willful ignorance. Perhaps an exorcism?
Sorry sir, not much to add at this point. Please accept apologies for my obviously distasteful choice in engaging in humour when it is truly not appropriate.
The latter image is terrifying. I would insert a picture of a cat fleeing but that might add humour where there is meant to be none. Please expand, genuinely freaked out.
My cousin ebert is perhaps on its last hours when muy nieve told me that he was like all like rígid, and was taken to the hospital i thought of posesión too
From the symbol of Mercury. This symbol is used to indicate a virgin female (for example, in genetic analysis). Also used in botany to indicate flower with both male and female reproductive organs. Mercury is one traditional symbol used by intersex people; a usage that derives from Hermaphroditus of Greek mythology.
According to Hall, his middle name and the nickname "Moby" were given to him by his parents because of an ancestral relationship to Moby Dick author Herman Melville: "The basis for Richard Melville Hall—and for Moby—is that supposedly Herman Melville was my great-great-great-granduncle."[11]
Bert is a hypocoristic form of a number of Germanic male given names, such as Robert and Albert. There is a large number of Germanic names ending in -bert, second in number only to those ending in -wolf (-olf, -ulf)
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Sorry sir, not much to add at this point. Please accept apologies for my obviously distasteful choice in engaging in humour when it is truly not appropriate.
The latter image is terrifying. I would insert a picture of a cat fleeing but that might add humour where there is meant to be none. Please expand, genuinely freaked out.
e-words
We invent new words all the time and we’ve made several new words by putting ‘e’ in front of them to denote ‘electronic’.
We usually hyphenate these words when they are new.
e-newsletters
e-commerce
e-business
Sometimes the word after the ‘e’ is capitalised.
e-Terminology (use lower case unless a brand name)
As words become commonly used, the hyphen drops out.
email
The e is usually lower case, but some people make it a capital at the beginning of a sentence or in a title.
E-trade is on the rise.
e-trade is on the rise.
According to Hall, his middle name and the nickname "Moby" were given
to him by his parents because of an ancestral relationship to Moby Dick author Herman Melville: "The basis for Richard Melville Hall—and for Moby—is that supposedly Herman Melville was my great-great-great-granduncle."[11]
http://www.examiner.com/article/moby-talks-dating-natalie-portman-gay-bashing-and-drugs
Bert is a hypocoristic form of a number of
Germanic male given names, such as Robert and Albert. There is a large
number of Germanic names ending in -bert, second in number only to those ending in -wolf (-olf, -ulf)