AUBERT
Aubert
Aubert is a surname of French origin which has been adopted by some families in the United Kingdom. The name is derived from the Old Germanic elements "adal," meaning noble, and "beraht," meaning bright or famous.
One prominent figure with the surname Aubert is Sir John Aubert, a renowned British architect known for his designs of grand country houses during the Victorian era. His works are celebrated for their intricate detailing and picturesque settings.
The Aubert family has a long history in Britain, with records showing their presence dating back to the Middle Ages. Over the centuries, the surname has spread to various regions of the UK, with different branches of the family establishing themselves in different parts of the country.
Today, individuals bearing the surname Aubert can be found across the UK, contributing to a diverse and rich tapestry of British society. The name continues to be passed down through generations, preserving the heritage and legacy of the Aubert family.
There are approximately 157 people named Aubert in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around two in a million people in Britain are named Aubert.
Typical given names associated with the surname
Male
- Darren
- David
- Dennis
- Dimitri
- Edward
- Frederick
- Guillaume
- John
- Michael
- Mike
- Paul
- Peter
- Stephen
Female
- Cecile
- Elizabeth
- Jane
- Jean
- Jill
- Joan
- Julie
- Margaret
- Michelle
- Zoe