Gilbert

Etymology
gisil: + berht:. Name of a 12th century English saint.

Proper noun

 * 1) * 1605 William Camden, Remains Concerning Britain, John Russell Smith, 1870, p.81:
 * Gilbert - - - because it is written in Dooms-day book Gislebert, I judge it rather to signifie Bright or brave pledge - - - .So it is a well fitting name for children which are the only sweet pledges and pawns of love between man and wife.
 * Gilbert - - - because it is written in Dooms-day book Gislebert, I judge it rather to signifie Bright or brave pledge - - - .So it is a well fitting name for children which are the only sweet pledges and pawns of love between man and wife.

Derived terms

 * Gibb
 * Gibbs
 * Gibson

Translations

 * Bengali: গিলবার্ট
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Proper noun

 * , cognate to Gilbert.

Related terms

 * female given name: Gilberte

Proper noun

 * , cognate to Gilbert.

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