Certificate of Name
Thibault
Masculine
French
Meaning & Origin
Etymology and OriginsThibault is a French masculine given name, derived from the Old French form of Theobald. The Old High German elements theod (from diota) meaning "people" and bald (from bald) meaning "bold, brave" combine to give the name the overall meaning of "bold people." The name was introduced to France and England by the Normans, where it merged with an Old English cognate name. In medieval Latin, the name was often recorded as Theobaldus. By the 20th century, the name had become rare in English-speaking countries but remained in use in France.Cultural SignificanceThibault is particularly popular in France, where it has been in use since the Middle Ages. Its variants include Thibaud and Thibaut. The name experienced a revival in the late 20th century and remains a classic but not overly common choice. The surname Thibault is also found in French-speaking regions and among descendants of French settlers.Famous IndividualsSeveral notable people bear the name Thibault or its variants. Thibaut Courtois is a professional Belgian footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Real Madrid and the Belgium national team. Thibault Cauvin is a renowned French classical guitarist. Thibault de Montbrial is a French writer. Thibault of Bec was a 12th-century Norman priest who became a Byzantine diplomat. Thibault IV of Champagne was a count and trouvère (poet-musician) in the 13th century.Key FactsMeaning: "bold people" (from Germanic theod and bald)Origin: French, ultimately from Germanic rootsType: First name (also used as a surname)Usage regions: Primarily France and French-speaking countries
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