All about the name SIEBERT

Meaning, origin, history.

Siebert is a Germanic given name of Old High German origin. It is derived from the elements "sigi" meaning "victory" and "berht" meaning "bright" or "famous". The name Siebert therefore translates to "bright victory".

The name Siebert was popular among the Saxons, a Germanic tribe that inhabited what is now northern Germany and the Netherlands. It was borne by several historical figures, including Siebert II, Duke of Brittany in the 8th century, and Siebert III, Count of Flanders in the 9th century.

The use of the name Siebert declined over time, but it has experienced a resurgence in recent years as parents have sought out unique and meaningful names for their children. Today, Siebert is still considered a rare and distinctive name, but one that carries with it a rich history and significant meaning.

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German
Germany

Popularity of the name SIEBERT since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

"Did you know that the name Siebert has been used just five times in the United States over the past century? According to our records, there were exactly five babies named Siebert born in America in the year 1926 alone! While this rare and unique name may not have gained widespread popularity, it's clear that each child who bears it is truly special. So here's a shoutout to all the Sieberts out there - you might be few in number, but your individuality makes you stand out!"