{{Wiktionary|Humbert}} '''Humbert''', '''Umbert''' or '''Humberto''' (Latinized ''Humbertus'') is a [[Germanic given name]], from ''hun'' "warrior" and ''[[beraht]]'' "bright". It also came into use as a surname. {{TOC right}} {{Infobox given name |name = |image = Ritratto di Umberto I.jpg |imagesize= |caption= [[Humbert I of Italy]] |pronunciation={{IPAc-en|ˈ|h|ʌ|m|b|ə|r|t}} |gender = Male |meaning = "warrior-bright" |region = [[Germanic languages|Germanic countries]] |name day = |origin = |related names = [[Umberto]] |derived = |popularity = |footnotes = }}
==Given name== ;Royalty and Middle Ages * [[Emebert]] (died 710) * [[Humbert of Maroilles]] (before 652 – 680) * [[Humbert (bishop of Würzburg)]] (died 842) * [[Humbert I, Count of Savoy]] (980 – 1047 or 1048) * [[Humbert II, Count of Savoy]] (1065–1103) * [[Humbert III, Count of Savoy]] (1135–1189) * [[Humbert, bastard of Savoy]] (c.1318–1374), soldier * [[Humbert V de Beaujeu]] (1198–1250) * [[Humbert I of Viennois]] (1240–1307), Dauphin of the Viennois * [[Humbert II of Viennois]] (1312–1355), Dauphin of the Viennois * [[Humbert I of Italy]] (1844–1900) * [[Humbert II of Italy]] (1904–1983) * [[Humbert of Silva Candida]] (1015–1061), Roman Catholic cardinal and Benedictine oblate * [[Humbert of Romans]] (died 1277), master general of the Dominicans ;Others *[[Humbert Achamer-Pifrader]], Austrian jurist, member of the SS of Nazi Germany and commander of [[Einsatzgruppe A]], one of the major perpetrators of the [[Holocaust]] *Marshal [[Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco]], Brazilian military leader and politician, President of [[Brazil]] and the first President of the [[Brazilian military dictatorship]] *[[Humberto Delgado]], General of the Portuguese Air Force, diplomat and politician * [[Humberto Ortega]], Nicaraguan military leader and published writer, Minister of Defense of Nicaragua, one of the principal commanders of [[Sandinista revolution]] *[[Humbert Roque Versace]], United States Army officer
==Surname== * [[Agnès Humbert]] (1894–1963), French art historian and member of the French Resistance during World War II, daughter of Charles Humbert * [[A. J. Humbert|Albert Jenkins Humbert]] (1822–1877), British architect * [[Charles Humbert]] (1866–1927), French politician and newspaper proprietor, father of Agnès Humbert * [[Christophe Humbert]] (born 1979), French judoka * [[Gustav Humbert]] (born 1950), German CEO * [[Jean-Henri Humbert]] (1887–1967), French botanist * [[Jean Humbert (painter)]] (1734–1749), Dutch painter * [[Jean Emile Humbert]] (1771–1839), Dutch military engineer who rediscovered ancient Carthage * [[Jean Joseph Amable Humbert]] (1755–1823), French general * [[Manon Humbert]] (born 1989), French curler * [[Marie Humbert]], Ghanaian actress * [[Marie Georges Humbert]] (1859–1921), mathematician **[[Humbert surface]] *[[Pierre Humbert (architect)]] (1848–1919) *[[Pierre Humbert (mathematician)]] (1891–1953), for whom are named: **[[Humbert polynomials]] **[[Humbert series]] * [[Nicole Humbert]] (née Rieger) (born 1972), German pole vaulter * [[Thérèse Humbert]] (1856–1918), French female fraudster * [[Ugo Humbert]] (born 1998), French tennis player
==Companies== *[[Humbert Aviation]], a French aircraft manufacturer
==Fictional characters== * Humbert Humbert, narrator of the novel ''[[Lolita]]'' * Baron Humbert von Gikkingen, an animated cat creation from [[Whisper of the Heart (film)|''Whisper of the Heart'' (film)]] and ''[[The Cat Returns]]'' * Puff Puff Humbert, frontman of the [[virtual band]] [[Your Favorite Martian]]. * Graham Humbert, character [[Once Upon a Time (TV series)|''Once Upon a Time'' (TV Series)]]
==See also== * [[Humbert, Pas-de-Calais]], a commune in the Pas-de-Calais ''département'' in France * [[Humberht (disambiguation)]] * [[Umberto]], an Italian masculine given name * [[Humberto]], a Portuguese and Spanish masculine given name
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