Aug 27, 2020
May 25, 2009(17y)
May 25, 2027(281d)
Combat
Kills60
Losses232
Efficiency21%
ISK
Destroyed16.70b
Lost28.57b
ISK Eff.37%
Solo
Solo Kills11
Solo Ratio18%
Final Blows13
Points60
Other
NPC Losses3
NPC Loss Ratio1%
Avg Kills/Day0.01
ActivityInactive
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Bort is an English name meaning "fortified." It is also an eastern Ashkenazic surname that refers to a man with a remarkable beard. It originates from the Yiddish word "bord" and the German "Bart," which both mean "beard." It may also originate from the Polish word "borta," a loanword from the German "borte" meaning "braid" or "galloon."

The name was a running gag in the 1994 episode of The Simpsons, "Itchy & Scratchy Land". At an amusement park gift shop, an annoyed and disbelieving Bart is unable to find any merchandise with his name, finding "Bort" items instead. A young boy and a man nearby are both named Bort. The gag is seen later in the episode when a park employee announces that they need more Bort license plates in the gift shop. The gag is revisited in the 2017 episode The Cad and the Hat, with more license plates for sale in a souvenir shop.

Notable people named Bort include:

Joan Barreda Bort
Lewis Bort
L\xe9on Teisserenc de Bort
Pierre Edmond Teisserenc de Bort
B\xf8rt-Erik Thoresen


My son is also named Bort.
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