Sebert, of Germanic origin, is an uncommon yet historically significant name. It's composed of two elements: 'sib' meaning 'noble' and 'berht' meaning 'bright'. Thus, Sebert translates to 'noble and bright'. Notable bearers include King Sebert II of the Franks in the 7th century.
"The name Sebert experienced fluctuating popularity throughout the given years, with peaks of ten births in 1917 and again from 1926 to 1930, but dipped as low as five births in 1925 and 1940. The overall total of 149 births over these years indicates a steady presence in the naming landscape."