Lantberht

Old High German

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Proto-West Germanic *Landaberht, from *land (land) +‎ *berht (bright). Cognate with Old English Landbeorht, French Lambert.

Proper noun

Lantberht m (Alemannic)

  1. a male given name [9th C. CE]

Descendants

  • Middle High German: Lantpreht (11th C.), Lampreht (12th to 13th C.)
    • Medieval Latin: Lantbertus (10th C.), Lanbertus, Lampertus (12th C.), Lambertus (12-13th C.)

References

  • Paulus Piper, editor (1884), “Confraternitates Augienses [Reichenau Confraternity]”, in Libri confraternitatum Sancti Galli, Augiensis, Fabariensis [Confraternity Books of St Gall, Reichenau and Pfäfers] (Monumenta Germaniae Historica) (in Latin), Berlin: Apvd Weidmannos, page 157, column 17, line 25