'''Heribert''' is a [[Germanic given name]], derived from ''hari'' ("host") and ''[[beraht]]'' ("bright"). See also [[Herbert (given name)|Herbert]], another given name with the same roots.

*[[Charibert of Laon]] (died before 762), also spelled Heribert, Count of Laon and maternal grandfather of Charlemagne *[[Heribert of Cologne]] (c. 970-1021), saint, Archbishop of Cologne and Chancellor of Holy Roman Emperor Otto III *Heribert [[Aribert (archbishop of Milan)]] (died 1045) *[[Heribert Adam]] (born 1936), German-born Canadian political scientist and sociologist *[[Heribert Barrera]] (1917–2011), Catalan chemist and politician *[[Heribert Beissel]] (1933–2021), German orchestra conductor *[[Heribert Bruchhagen]] (born 1948), German football player, manager and executive *[[Heribert Faßbender]] (born 1941), German sports journalist *[[Heribert Hirte]] (born 1958) German [[legal scholar]] and politician *[[Heribert Illig]] (born 1947), German germanist and author *[[Herbert von Karajan]] (1908-1989), Austrian orchestra and opera conductor born Heribert, Ritter von Karajan *[[Heribert von Larisch]] (1894–1972), German lieutenant-general during World War II *[[Heribert Macherey]] (born 1954), German retired football goalkeeper *[[Heribert Mühlen]] (1927-2006), German Roman Catholic theologian *[[Heribert Offermanns]] (born 1937), German chemist *[[Heribert Prantl]] (born 1953), German journalist and jurist *[[Heribert Rech]] (born 1950), German lawyer and politician *[[Heribert Sperner]] (1915-1943), Austrian footballer *[[Heribert Rosweyde]] (1569-1629), Jesuit hagiographer *[[Heribert Weber]] (born 1955), Austrian retired football player and manager '''Surname'''

* [[Sandy Heribert]], French-British TV journalist

==See also== *[[Aribert]]

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