1. Hertha - Noun
2. Hertha - Proper noun
the Teutonic goddess of fertility; later identified with Norse Njord
Source: WordNetOld Christmas Songs. I feel something like a longing for a lost homeland. We are giving gifts to each other. A beautiful, old New Testament from Hertha Holk is my greatest joy. I thank her for being my solace and my strength. Joseph Goebbels
Bayern Munich’s bid to overhaul Bundesliga leader Leipzig after the winter break begins at Hertha Berlin on Sunday. Source: Internet
Bayern, he said, “needed to learn” from what happened to Klopp’s team, just in case defeat at Hoffenheim and the close call against Hertha were not evidence enough. Source: Internet
Hertha pressed the self-destruct button again when Cordoba carelessly fouled Willi Orban and Marcel Sabitzer scored from the penalty spot in the 77th minute. Source: Internet
Lincoln Electric, The Procedure Handbook Of Arc Welding 14th ed., page 1.1-1 Hertha Ayrton. Source: Internet
However, the former Bayern Munich defender has admitted that he was unable to persuade German-born duo, Kevin Akpoguma and Hertha BSC's Jordan Torunarigha, to play for the Super Eagles at the World Cup. Source: Internet