Aubert Boy
Origin(s)
Pronunciationoh-BERT / oʊˈbɜrtFrench; German
Meaning
French: noble; German: bright
Historical & Cultural Background
Aubert is derived from the Old German name Alberht, which means 'noble and bright.' It has been used in France since the Middle Ages, often associated with Saint Aubert, the founder of the Abbey of Saint-Aubert. The name has variations in different cultures, reflecting its widespread use across Europe.
Trend Summary
Aubert has seen limited popularity in the U.S., remaining relatively uncommon.
Similar Names
Variants
- Albert
- Alberte
International Variants
- Alberto (Italian)
- Alberto (Spanish)
- Aubert (French)
Famous people named Aubert
Aubert de Villaine is a French winemaker known for his work at Domaine de la Romanée-Conti.
Aubert C. de la Rive is a notable Swiss politician and writer.
Aubert de Gaspé is a Canadian author recognized for his contributions to French literature.
Aubert is a common surname in France, associated with various historical figures.
Fictional characters named Aubert
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U.S. Historical Usage
The name Aubert was first seen in the United States in 1912. Aubert has ranked as high as #840 nationally, which occurred in 1917, and has been most popular in Mississippi. In the past 5 years the name Aubert has been trending up compared to the previous 5 years.
Popularity Over Time (National)
Top States for Aubert (1934)
State | Births | Share |
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MS | 6 |
Popularity Over Time (National) — Table
Year | Births |
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1912 | 5 |
1915 | 5 |
1916 | 7 |
1917 | 12 |
1918 | 6 |
1920 | 5 |
1924 | 8 |
1926 | 5 |
1928 | 6 |
1930 | 5 |
1931 | 8 |
1934 | 9 |
1935 | 5 |