Certificate of Name
Engelbert
Masculine
German, Germanic
Meaning & Origin
Engelbert is a masculine given name of Old German origin, derived from the elements angil, referring to the Germanic tribe of the Angles, or engil meaning "angel," combined with beraht meaning "bright." The name thus carries the connotations of "bright as an Angle" or "bright angel." A cognate form is the name Angilbert, where the first element is unambiguously angil.Notable Bearers and Historical ContextHistorically, the name Engelbert was borne by several medieval nobles and clerics, especially in the Holy Roman Empire. Among the most notable is Saint Engelbert, the 13th-century Archbishop of Cologne who was murdered by assassins in 1225. According to Catholic tradition, he is venerated as a martyr, and his feast day is November 7. Another preeminent figure is Engelbert, Duke of Carinthia (died 1141), who also held the margraviate of Istria. His son, Engelbert III, Margrave of Istria (died 1173), continued the lineage. The name also appears among the Counts of Berg, the Counts of the Mark, and the House of Arenberg, reflecting its popularity among German nobility.Cultural SignificanceEngelbert has slightly diminished in common use today, but it still lingers in Germanic cultural memory, partly revived by famous bearers such as the Slovene politician Engelbert Besednjak (1894–1968) and the German soldier Engelbert Bockhoff (1913–2010). In modern times, the most internationally recognizable bearer is probably the singer Engelbert Humperdinck—though his stage name was adopted from the 19th-century German composer of the same name, adding a layer of cultural resonance.Meaning: bright angel or bright AngleOrigin: Old GermanType: given name (masculine)Usage regions: Germany, Austria, Switzerland, Slovenia
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