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    herbert
    /ˈhəːbət/

    noun

    • 1. an undistinguished or foolish man or youth: informal British "a bunch of spotty herberts"

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  3. A foolish person, a cheeky, unwashed child. For many years, in London working-class slang, Herbert or ’Erbert was used to refer to any otherwise unnamed man or boy. Gradually, probably by being used in phrases such as ‘silly ’erbert’, it came to have the more pejorative sense.

  4. Dec 7, 2022 · Herbert is a masculine name derived from Old German elements meaning "army" and "bright". It was borne by several medieval saints and kings, and revived in the 19th century.

  5. Herbert is a Germanic given name, from harja-"army", "warrior" or "noble, sublime", and beraht "bright" or "shining" (compare Robert). See also Heribert and Aribert , other given names with the same roots.

  6. Herbert is of the meaning 'army-bright, bright army'. It is a two-element name derived from heri which means 'army, warrior' ; berht 'bright, famous'. Old forms of the name include Hariberht (Old English), Herebeorht (Old English), and Heribert (Germanic).

  7. Jun 13, 2024 · Herbert is a German name meaning "bright army". It was a common name in the US in the 20th century, but has fallen out of favor since then. Learn more about its history, variations, and famous people named Herbert.

  8. What does Herbert mean? Herbert as a boys' name is pronounced HER-bert. It is of Old German origin, and the meaning of Herbert is "illustrious warrior ". Norman name from hari "army" and berht "bright, famous", which replaced the original Old English form Herebeorht.

  9. Herbert is a Germanic name meaning "bright army, a brilliant warrior, illustrious warrior, splendor army". Learn about its usage, popularity, numerology, color meaning, and notable people with this name.

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