Certificate of Name
Gilberte
Feminine
French
Meaning & Origin
Gilberte is the French feminine form of Gilbert. The name Gilbert derives from the Old German elements gisal "pledge, hostage" and beraht "bright", giving it the meaning "bright pledge". Introduced to England by the Normans, Gilbert was popular throughout the Middle Ages and was borne by a 12th-century English saint, the founder of the Gilbertines. Notable Bearers Several notable French women have borne the name Gilberte: the French Resistance members Gilberte Champion and Gilberte Roca; politicians Gilberte Brossolette and Gilberte Marin-Moskovitz; and actress Gilberte Géniat. The poet Gilberte H. Dallas and biographer Gilberte Périer (sister of mathematician Blaise Pascal) are also significant figures. Cultural Significance The name gained wider recognition through the 1941 Swiss film Gilberte de Courgenay, inspired by the life of Swiss waitress Gilberte Montavon. The name is also homophonous with the Gilbertese language of Kiribati, though unrelated. Meaning: bright pledge Origin: French, from Old German gisal and beraht Type: feminine given name Usage: France, French-speaking regions
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