Gibert

Gibert is a British surname of English origin. The surname is derived from the medieval personal name, Gilbert, which itself is of Old Germanic origins, meaning "bright pledge" or "bright hostage". The name Gilbert was introduced to England following the Norman Conquest in 1066.

Origin and Distribution: The surname Gibert is most commonly found in the United Kingdom, particularly in regions with historical Norman influence. It may also be found in countries with historical connections to Britain due to migration and settlement patterns.

Notable Individuals:

  • John Gibert: A noted British historian and author known for his works on medieval England.
  • Eleanor Gibert: An acclaimed British artist specialising in watercolour landscapes.
  • Robert H. Gibert: A prominent British diplomat who served in various international missions.

Coat of Arms: The Gibert family crest typically features traditional heraldic elements such as shields, coats of arms, and mottoes that reflect the family's history and values.

Trivia: The surname Gibert has undergone various spelling variations over time, including Gilbert, Gilbart, and Gilberd.

References:

  • Reaney, P. H., & Wilson, R. M. (1991). A Dictionary of English Surnames. Routledge.
  • Lower, M. A. (1860). The Dictionary of Family Names. Harrison.

Overall, the surname Gibert holds a rich historical significance in British culture and continues to be passed down through generations as a proud family name.

There are approximately 74 people named Gibert in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Gibert.

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