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Gilbert

Gilbert is a masculine given name of Germanic origin that entered English through Norman influence in the medieval period. It is often analyzed as a compound of elements meaning “pledge” or “hostage” (gisil or gil) and “bright” (berht), producing a meaning akin to “bright pledge.” The name has numerous variant spellings, including Gisbert, Giselbert, Guilbert, and Gilbert as a modern form. It has also given rise to surnames that spread widely in English-speaking regions.

As a given name, Gilbert has been borne by figures across history in politics, science, the arts,

Geographically, Gilbert is used for various places, including Gilbert, Arizona, a city in the Phoenix metropolitan

In cultural use, Gilbert appears in literature and media as a conventional, often Anglo-American given name

and
sport,
reflecting
its
long-standing
usage
in
Western
Europe
and
North
America.
As
a
surname,
Gilbert
originated
from
the
given
name
and
is
found
in
many
countries,
often
without
implying
related
ancestry
beyond
the
historical
name
transmission.
area.
There
are
other
towns
and
geographical
features
named
Gilbert
in
different
countries,
illustrating
the
name’s
broad
cultural
reach
and
enduring
presence
in
toponyms.
and
surname.
Its
persistence
across
centuries
and
regions
makes
it
one
of
the
better-known
Germanic
name
formations
in
the
English-speaking
world.