# Aribert

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'''Aribert''' ({{langx|it|Ariberto}}) is a [Germanic given name](/source/Germanic_given_name), from ''hari'' ("host") and ''[beraht](/source/beraht)'' ("bright"). Notable people with the given name include:

*[Aribert (archbishop of Milan)](/source/Aribert_(archbishop_of_Milan)) (between 970 and 980–1045), archbishop of Milan
*[Prince Aribert of Anhalt](/source/Prince_Aribert_of_Anhalt) (1866–1933), regent of Anhalt 
*[Aribert Heim](/source/Aribert_Heim) (1914–1992), Austrian Schutzstaffel (SS) doctor, also known as Dr. Death and Butcher of Mauthausen
*[Aribert Heymann](/source/Aribert_Heymann) (1898–1946), German field hockey player
*[Aribert Mog](/source/Aribert_Mog) (1904–1941), German actor 
*[Aribert Reimann](/source/Aribert_Reimann) (1936–2024), German composer, pianist and accompanist
*[Aribert Wäscher](/source/Aribert_W%C3%A4scher) (1895–1961), German actor

==See also==
*[Herbert (given name)](/source/Herbert_(given_name))

{{given name}}
Category:German masculine given names
Category:Masculine given names

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