This name is associated with the zodiac sign Vrishabha (Taurus). It reached its peak popularity with 21 in 2013. The name achieved its highest rank at #9884 in 2007.
The name Berkeley showed its most significant increase from 2007 to 2008 with an increase of 9 times. The largest drop occurred from 2020 with a decrease of 8 times.
Rashi(Symbol / zodiac sign) | Vrishabha (Taurus) |
Name Start Letters | B, V, U, W - Vrishabha (Taurus) |
Symbol | Bull |
Element | Earth |
Ruling body | Venus |
Quality | Fixed (sthira) |
Berkeley name was mentioned in few of the roles in Vorsätzlich, Fear & Favor in the Newsroom, Busby Berkeley: Going Through the Roof, A Message to the Stars, The Universe, Symphony of the Soil, Subnautica, Universe, Unnatural Causes, Savage Builds as role of Rex Berkeley, Self - Dean Emeritus, School of Journalism, UC Berkeley, Busby Berkeley, Self - Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley, Self - Univ. of California, Berkeley, Self - Astrophysicist, Univ. of California, Berkeley, Self - Astrophysicist, UC Berkeley, Self - Narrator, Interviewee, Microbial Ecologist and Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, Self: University of California, Berkeley, Self - Epidemiologist, UC Berkeley, Self - Cosmochemist: UC Berkeley by the artists like Alexander Golling, Ben Bagdikian, Larry Robinson, David Messerschmitt, Alex Filippenko, Ignacio Chapela, James Backway, Gibor Basri, S. Leonard Syme, Christie Jilly-Rehak.
Alexander Golling portrayed Rex Berkeley in the production 'Vorsätzlich', while Ben Bagdikian portrayed Rex Berkeley in the production 'Fear & Favor in the Newsroom', while Larry Robinson portrayed Rex Berkeley in the production 'Busby Berkeley: Going Through the Roof', while David Messerschmitt portrayed Rex Berkeley in the production 'A Message to the Stars', while Alex Filippenko portrayed Rex Berkeley in the production 'The Universe', while Ignacio Chapela portrayed Rex Berkeley in the production 'Symphony of the Soil', while James Backway portrayed Rex Berkeley in the production 'Subnautica', while Gibor Basri portrayed Rex Berkeley in the production 'Universe', while S. Leonard Syme portrayed Rex Berkeley in the production 'Unnatural Causes', while Christie Jilly-Rehak portrayed Rex Berkeley in the production 'Savage Builds'. Each interpretation brings a new perspective to the character of Rex Berkeley, highlighting the diversity of artistic expression.
Movie / Play Title | Character Name | Artist Name |
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Vorsätzlich | Rex Berkeley | Alexander Golling |
Fear & Favor in the Newsroom | Self - Dean Emeritus, School of Journalism, UC Berkeley | Ben Bagdikian |
Busby Berkeley: Going Through the Roof | Busby Berkeley | Larry Robinson |
A Message to the Stars | Self - Professor Emeritus of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at University of California, Berkeley | David Messerschmitt |
The Universe | Self - Univ. of California, Berkeley, Self - Astrophysicist, Univ. of California, Berkeley, Self - Astrophysicist, UC Berkeley | Alex Filippenko |
Symphony of the Soil | Self - Narrator, Interviewee, Microbial Ecologist and Associate Professor, University of California, Berkeley | Ignacio Chapela |
Subnautica | Berkeley | James Backway |
Universe | Self: University of California, Berkeley | Gibor Basri |
Unnatural Causes | Self - Epidemiologist, UC Berkeley | S. Leonard Syme |
Savage Builds | Self - Cosmochemist: UC Berkeley | Christie Jilly-Rehak |