Bright fame? Sounds like a fancy way of saying someone is famous and shining like a diamond in a sea of wannabes. Basically, it means they're in the spotlight and everyone knows who they are. So, if you're aiming for bright fame, get ready for the paparazzi and the drama that comes with it.
Nothing, it's an English name. You can spell it phonetically if you like: Raish, Bet, Raish, Tet.
Bobby is a short form of the name Robert, which means "bright fame".
According to different sources, it means 'Bright Fame' or 'Of the Birds'.
Rupert, a variant of Robert, is Old German-derived and means: bright fame.
The name robin means bright fame in Greek.
"Robert" is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, meaning "bright fame" or "famous."
There is no Hebrew name that means bright fame, but... the name Meir (מאיר) means shining the name Zohar (זוהר) means very bright (refers to a light that is blindingly bright) There is no hebrew word that means fame, but there is a word for famous (meforsam, מפורסם)
"Robertino" is a masculine Italian given name, derived from the name "Roberto," which means "bright fame" or "famous" in Italian.
Bobby has no meaning in Hebrew. Only Hebrew names have meaning in Hebrew. Bobby means "bright Fame" in Teutonic.
In England, Bob means abbreviation of Robert. In Germany, Bob means famous, bright fame. Bob can also mean to move up and down; the flaot bobs on the water
give fame to somebody
bright mean shining