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Bart may refer to: ==Given names== As a given name Bart is a diminutive of Bartholomew and may refer to: * Bart Aernouts, Belgian professional cyclist * Bart Andrus, American professional football coach and former collegiate player * Bart Arens, Dutch radio DJ * Bart Bassett, Australian politician * Bart Baxter, American poet * Bart the Bear (1977-2000), an Alaskan Kodiak bear who appeared in many Hollywood films * Bart the Bear 2 (aka "Little Bart") (born 2000), an Alaskan brown bear who appears in films and television and was named after the original "Bart the Bear" * Bart Becht, Dutch businessman * Bart Berman (born 1938), Dutch-Israeli pianist and composer * Bart Biemans, Belgian professional footballer * Bart Bok (1906–1983), Dutch-American astronomer * Bart Bongers, former Dutch water polo player * Bart Bradley (1930-2006), Canadian ice hockey centre * Bart Braverman, American actor * Bart Brentjens (born 1968), Dutch cyclist * Bart Bryant, American professional golfer * Bart Bull, American writer, reporter, author, columnist, and critic * Bart Bunting, Australian blind Paralympic alpine skier * Bart Burns (1918-2007), American supporting actor * Bart Buysse, Belgian footballer * Bart Cambré, Belgian organizational theorist, Associate Professor of Business Research Methods and Research director at the Antwerp Management School, and consultant * Bart Campolo, American pastor, speaker, and writer--and Tony Campolo's son * Bart Cantz (1860–1943), American Major League Baseball catcher * Bart Carlier, former Dutch football player * Bart Carlton, American standout college basketball player at Ada Teachers College (later named East Central University) in Ada, Oklahoma, during the early 1930s * Bart Claessen, Dutch trance music DJ * Bart Conner, American Olympic gymnast * Bart Cummings, Australian racehorse trainer * Bart Dalton, Crouch & Ramey LLP lawyer in Dallas, Texas, and Roman Polanski's U.S.-based attorney * Bart Davis, Republican Idaho Senator representing the 33rd District (Idaho Falls) * Bart De Clercq, Belgian professional road bicycle racer for the Lotto-Belisol team * Bart Decrem, Belgian-born Silicon Valley entrepreneur * Bart Deelkens, Belgian football goalkeeper * Bart De Wever (born 1970), Flemish politician * Bart Dockx (born 1981), Belgian cyclist * Bart D. Ehrman, American New Testament scholar * Bart de Graaff (1967–2002), Dutch television personality * Bart de Liefde, Dutch politician and field hockey umpire * Bart de Ligt (1883—1938), Dutch anarcho-pacifist and antimilitarist * Bart DeLorenzo, American Los Angeles-based theater director and producer * Bart Dockx, former Belgian professional road bicycle racer * Bart Dodson, American paralympic athlete * Bart Dorsa, American artist, photographer, film-maker * Bart D. Ehrman, American New Testament scholar, and the current James A. Gray Distinguished Religious Studies Professor at the North Carolina Chapel Hill University * Bart Evans, former American Major League Baseball pitcher * Bart Evans (polo), American polo player * Bart Exposito, American Los Angeles-based artist * Bart Farley, retired American soccer goalkeeper * Bart Fletcher, American actor best known for his role in the 2008 cult sci-fi/ horror hit One-Eyed Monster * Bart Forbes, American painter and illustrator * Bart Goor (born 1973), Belgian soccer player * Bart Gordon, lawyer and former Tennessee 6th congressional district U.S. Representative * Bart Laeremans (born 1966), Belgian politician * Bart Preneel, Belgian scientist * Bart Scott (born 1980), American Football player for the New York Jets * Bart Starr (born 1934), American Football player and coach * Bart Sibrel, American conspiracy theory film maker * Bart Somers (born 1964), Belgian politician * Bart Staes (born 1958), Belgian politician * Bart Stupak (born 1952), Polish-American politician * Bart Veldkamp (born 1967), Dutch speed skater * Bart Voskamp (born 1968), Dutch cyclist * Bart Wellens (born 1978), Belgian cyclo-cross cyclist * Bart Wenrich, American television producer * Bart Whitaker, (died 2007), man who attempted to murder his family to cover up a fake college graduation whose actions were described in the book Murder by Family * Bart Zoet (1942–1992), Dutch cyclist * Bartholomew Roberts, an 18th-century pirate sometimes called Black Bart * Black Bart (outlaw) the slang name given for Charles Earl Bowles an outlaw in the American west of the mid 1800s 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Bart」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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