Hubbert
Hubbert is a surname of English origin. It is believed to derive from a Middle English occupational name for a person who was a "hubber," a maker of hubs. Hubs are the central parts of wheels, especially wagon wheels. The name likely originated in medieval England. Over time, the surname spread with migration, and variations in spelling may exist. Notable individuals who have borne the surname Hubbert are often found in historical records and modern directories. The etymology suggests a connection to craftsmanship and the development of transportation in earlier eras. Further research into specific family lineages would be required to trace the precise historical development and geographical distribution of the Hubbert surname.