Habert name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Boy
Origin: Germanic and Celtic
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Habert
Meaning: Poet, Minstrel, A Singer-poet and One who Sings Ballads
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What does Habert mean?

Habert is spelling variant of Haberd. Haberd is Scandinavian equivalent of Hagbarðr.

Variants of Habert

Haberd, Hagbarðr, Hagbard, Hagupart

How popular is the name Habert?

Habert is a rare baby name in United States where it may not be used now. But Habert is a popular baby name in Uganda where every 1 in 5000 have the name.

According to our estimate, over 9000 babies have been named Habert globally.

YearRankBirths
192534087
[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological analysis of Habert

You need to communicate with people in order to expand your knowledge and widen your perspective. You are aggressive by nature because of the many emotions you keep inside. Fighting you own battles like a lone wolf makes you feel strong and confident. What fulfills your soul is your professional success. Unrestricted lifestyle is your mark. You dream of living in a more humane society. Most people are jealous of your aura and ability to become the center of attention even when you don't try at all.

Other names similar to Habert, for would be moms

  •  Driscoll - Origin of Uncustomary and Contemporary Driscoll is in Gaelic and Irish languages is used as a boy name and is primarily used in Irish and English, meaning of Driscoll is "Descendant of the Interpreter Or Messenger"
  •  Ceilidh - The infrequent girl name Ceilidh means "Country Dance" is originated from Irish
  •  Dahey - Boy name Dahey means "Nifty or Movable" and is rooted from Irish is specifically used in Irish
  •  Mailine means Native of Magdala is specifically used in Irish and Nordic
  •  Berkley - Berkley's meaning is Birch Tree Clearing, Where Birches Grow or Place Name used for both sexes which is used mostly in English and Irish has its origin in Old English

Famous people named Habert

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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