Bertrams
Bertrams is a surname of German origin, derived from the given name Bertram, which itself is a variant of the Old German name Bertran. The name Bertram is composed of the elements "bert," meaning "bright" or "brave," and "ram," meaning "powerful." Thus, Bertram can be interpreted as "bright power" or "brave power." The surname Bertrams is most commonly found in Germany, with notable occurrences in regions such as Bavaria and Saxony. Historically, individuals with the surname Bertrams have been involved in various professions, including agriculture, trade, and the military. The name has also been present in other European countries due to migration and historical connections. In modern times, Bertrams remains a relatively uncommon surname, but it continues to be passed down through generations.