Lubert
LOO-burt
Lubert is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “A German name meaning 'famous army' or 'bright army'. It's derived from the Germanic elements 'hlud' and 'berht'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1914.
What Lubert Means
“A German name meaning 'famous army' or 'bright army'. It's derived from the Germanic elements 'hlud' and 'berht'.”
The Story of Lubert
Imagine a shield forged by seventh-century Germanic warriors, each stroke imbued with the spirit of a renowned army.
This name's roots trace back to ancient Germanic tribes, where it was composed of the elements 'hlud,' meaning famous or renowned, and 'berht,' meaning bright or illustrious. It conjures images of a shining military force, celebrated across the land.
When you hear Lubert, think of the strength and renown you wish for your son's future. This is a name for a boy who will lead with courage and intelligence, building an army of friends and admirers with his reliable nature.
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The Builder
Stable, disciplined, and hardworking. Names at 4 convey groundedness and reliability.
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Peak Year
#5 in 1914
Total Births
10
First Recorded
1914
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