The nuances are more or less as follows:
Ich bekam gute Noten = I got (i.e. earned) good grades, simple past tense is slightly formal but not incorrect
Ich habe gute Noten bekommen = exactly the same as the preceding example, except in perfect tense, which is the more usual or everyday way of phrasing this
If you say "Noten bekommen" you are saying that your teacher assessed work by awarding a certain grade to you; if you say "Noten erhalten" it means that you took receipt of your grades (i.e. a grade report was handed to you or you received one in the mail).
Andre Deutsch's birth name is Andr Deutsch.
Patti Deutsch's birth name is Patricia Deutsch.
Herbert Deutsch's birth name is Herbert Arnold Deutsch.
Kurt Deutsch's birth name is Kurt R. Deutsch.
Sie sprechen Deutsch. or in a more familiar way, Du sprichst Deutsch. or Ich spreche Deutsch
David Deutsch was born in 1953.
Max Deutsch was born in 1892.
Max Deutsch died in 1982.
Morton Deutsch was born in 1920.
Charles Deutsch died in 1980.
Charles Deutsch was born in 1911.
Deutsch Inc. was created in 1969.