The name Hubert is usually given to a Boy.
        
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            The origin of the name lies in English.
        
        Hubert is pronounced as HEW-bert
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    Hubert originates in Germanic languages and means "man with clever mind". This was the name of the 8th century patron saint of hunters. As a masculine given name it is rather old-fashioned these days and its usage in US as well as Europe is rare.
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        Hubert- Man with clever mind, HYOO-brt, Germanic on BellyBallot
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        Czech, Dutch, English, French, Germanic, Polish
     
    
    
    
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        Hubert originates in Germanic languages and means "man with clever mind". This was the name of the 8th century patron saint of hunters. As a masculine given name it is rather old-fashioned these days and its usage in US as well as 
Europe is rare.
 
     
     
    
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        Meaning
        Originated in german language meaning 'bright spirit' and 'inspiration'. Bought to england in the 11th century, it has grown in popularity.
     
    
    
    
     
    
        Meaning, origin and history of the name Hubert - Behind the Name
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        Meaning
        Means "bright heart", derived from the Old 
German elements hugu "mind, thought, spirit" and beraht "bright". 
Saint Hubert was an 8th-century bishop of Maastricht who is considered the patron 
Saint of hunters. The Normans brought the name to England, where it replaced an Old 
English cognate Hygebeorht. It died out during the Middle Ages but was revived in the 19th century [2].
 
     
    
        Origin
        English, German, Dutch, French, Polish, Czech, Germanic
     
    
    
        Pronunciation
        /ˈhju.bəɹt/(English) /ˈhuː.bɛʁt/(German) /ˈɦy.bərt/(Dutch) /y.bɛʁ/(French) /ˈxu.bɛrt/(Polish)