Roberte name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
Origin: Old High German and Germanic
Usage: English and German
Meaning: Fame, Bright, Glory and Brilliant and Glorious Shining
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What does Roberte mean?

Unheard-of Roberte mostly is used in English and German has its origin in Old High German and Germanic, meaning of Roberte is "Fame, Bright, Glory and Brilliant or Glorious Shining" is a gender insensitive name .

Roberte is variant form of durable and frequently used Robert. Robert is a version of Hrōdebert. Robert is Low German and German equivalent of Rupert. Robert means Bright, Shining and An All-time Favorite Boys Name Since the Middle Ages has its origin in Old High German and Germanic.

Variants of Roberte

Robert, Hrōdebert, Rupert, Dobb, Robinson, Ruppert, Robertanthony, Rubert, Robenson, Anthony

How popular is the name Roberte?

Roberte used to be a common name in France, first appeared in 1900 and over 11007 babies have been given the name in 83 years. When at the peak of its usage in 1932,.

After 83 years of usage, the name has fallen out of the charts. Roberte is a rare baby name in United States and may not be used now since it isn't seen since 1955.

Also, Roberte is a familiar name in Benin, DR Congo, Brazil, Haiti, Canada and Cameroon. As per our estimate, over 10000 babies have been bestowed Roberte around the globe.

YearRankBirths
195538885

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Roberte in Nordic countries

CountriesWomen
First NameSecondary Name
Netherlands946
Sweden946
Norway946
Denmark10

What numbers say about Roberte?

It's strange but you enjoy being miserable sometimes. You find a way to disappoint yourself even if there's no reason for disappointment. You believe that a man who stopped learning is a man who stopped growing in every sense of the word. You like to hang around too much and you like your friends. If letter E is your capstone, it reveals your dominant character. You have a strong will to succeed in life.

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Famous people named Roberte

  • Roberte Ponsonby, Countess of Bessborough, French noblewoman, the daughter of Baron, CVO

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