All about the name MILBERT

Meaning, origin, history.

Milbert is a unique and distinctive given name of Germanic origin. It is derived from the German personal name "Meilibert," which is composed of two elements: "meil" meaning " dear, beloved" and "berht" meaning "bright, famous." Therefore, Milbert translates to "beloved and bright" or "dear and famous."

The name Milbert has a rich history that dates back to the Middle Ages in Germany. It was particularly popular among the nobility during this period, with several notable figures bearing the name. One such figure is Milbert von Homburg, who served as a knight in the 13th century.

Over time, the name Milbert spread beyond Germany's borders and gained popularity in other European countries, including France and England. In France, variations of the name, such as "Maurice" and "Maubert," were used to honor the original Germanic name.

Today, Milbert is still a rare given name, but it remains unique and distinctive. It carries with it a rich history and a meaning that translates to positive qualities. Despite its rarity, Milbert continues to be chosen by parents seeking a special and meaningful name for their children.

See also

German
Germany

Popularity of the name MILBERT since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The statistics provided show the annual occurrences of the name Milbert in the United States from 1912 to 1965. During this period, there were a total of 356 babies named Milbert.

The years with the highest number of births with the name Milbert were: - 1920: 17 births - 1924: 23 births - 1922: 21 births

Interestingly, there were several years during this time period where no babies named Milbert were born in the United States. These include:

- 1918 - 1925 - 1932 - 1937 to 1941 (inclusive) - 1944 - 1947 - 1951 to 1964 (inclusive)

The years with the lowest number of births with the name Milbert were: - 1934 and 1936: 5 births each - 1939, 1942 to 1945 (inclusive), and 1950 to 1954 (inclusive): 5 births each

Overall, the name Milbert was not particularly popular during this time period in the United States. However, it is important to note that naming trends can vary greatly over time and by region.