Gilbert (given name)
Appearance
Gender | Male |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Norman-French, Old Germanic |
Meaning | gisel + beraht |
Region of origin | British Isles |
Other names | |
Related names | Gilberto, Gil |
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Gilbert is a British Isles given name of Norman-French and Old German origins. Original spellings included Gislebert, Guilbert and Gilebert. The prefix, "Gil-", comes from "gisil", meaning a noble youth, while the suffix, "-bert" comes from "beraht", meaning bright or famous. Variant spellings have evolved throughout Europe, including the Romance language version, Gilberto, and the Latin version, Gilbertus. The diminutive, Gil, is popular as a given name or nickname. Gilbert, with variant spellings, is also used as a surname. People with the given name Gilbert include:
- Gilbert Arenas, professional basketball player
- Gilbert Brown, American professional football player, defensive tackle, most prominent with Green Bay Packers
- Gilbert Brule, professional ice hockey player currently playing for the Columbus Blue Jackets.
- Gilbert Cavan (d. 1420), Scottish cleric
- Gilbert Crispin (1055?-1117), Anglo-Norman monk, appointed by Archbishop Lanfranc in 1085 to be the abbot, proctor and servant of Westminster Abbey, England
- Gilbert de Beauregard Robinson (1906–1992), Canadian mathematician
- Gilbert de Clare, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1100 – ca. 1148) Anglo-Norman Earl
- Gilbert de la Porrée (1070 - 1154), aka Gilbertus Porretanus. French scholastic logician and theologian
- Gilbert Gottfried, actor and comedian
- Gilbert Levin (b. 1948), American conductor
- Gilbert Mamery (1927 - 2003), Puerto Rican disc-jockey, musicologist, radio station owner, radio and television personality, marketing impresario and composer
- Gilbert O'Sullivan, stage name of famous Irish musician Raymond Edward O'Sullivan
- Gilbert Stuart (1755 -1828), American painter
- Gilbert Tuhabonye (b. 1974), American long distance runner
- Gilbert F. White (1911 - 2006), American geographer
- Gilbert of England aka Gilbertus Anglicus
- Gilbert of Glenluce (d. 1253), Scottish, 13th century Cistercian monk, abbot and bishop. His first appearance
- Gilbert of Sempringham (ca. 1083 - 1189/1190), became the only Englishman to found a convent