Hubart is a rare German name composed of "Hu-" meaning heart and "-bart" meaning bright or famous. It was brought to Britain by Anglo-Saxons in the 5th century and was once used among nobility and warriors, but its use has declined over time. Despite this, Hubart has left its mark on history through historical figures like Hubard, the Sheriff of Norfolk and Suffolk in 1257. Today, Hubart remains a distinctive choice for parents seeking a meaningful name with Germanic roots.