Gilbert
/ˈgɪlbərt/
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Gilbert, of English origin, derives from the Old Germanic elements 'gisil' (pledge, trust) and 'beraht' (bright, famous), meaning 'trust' or 'promise of joy'. Historically, it was a popular name among nobility and warriors, symbolizing reliability and valor. Today, it retains a classic charm with a sense of strength and tradition.
Gilbert White
Naturalist, Natural History of Selborne
Gilbert Stuart
Painter, American portrait painter
Gilbert Sheldon
Religion, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1663-77
Gilbert Roland
Actor, The Bad and the Beautiful
Gilbert T. Ray
Business, Former Partner, O'Melveny and Myers
Gilbert Plass
Physicist, Climate change scientist
Gilbert S. Omenn
Business, Professor, University of Michigan
Gilbert Hernandez
Cartoonist, Co-creator, Love & Rockets
Gilbert Gude
Politician, Congressman from Maryland, 1967-77
Gilbert Gottfried
Comic, Loudmouth Jewish comic
Gilbert de la Porrée
Religion, De sex principiis
G. K. Chesterton
Author, The Man Who Was Thursday
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