Heriberto is of Spanish origin, derived from the Germanic elements 'hari' meaning 'army' and 'berht' meaning 'bright'. It was popular among the Visigoths who invaded Spain in the 5th century, and eventually evolved into a distinctively Spanish form. The name was often used during the Middle Ages but has since become less common. There are no famous individuals named Heriberto that stand out in history or popular culture.
"Heriberto saw its highest birth rate in 1981 with six newborns. Over the span of these years, from 1976 to 1989, a total of sixteen babies were named Heriberto."