
Humbert, Umbert or Humberto (Latinized Humbertus) is a Germanic given name, from hun "warrior" and beraht "bright". It also came into use as a surname.
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Humbert, Umbert or Humberto (Latinized Humbertus) is a Germanic given name, from hun "warrior" and beraht "bright". It also came into use as a surname.
==Given name== Royalty and Middle Ages Emebert (died 710) Humbert of Maroilles (before 652 – 680) Humbert (bishop of Würzburg) (died 842) Humbert I, Count of Savoy (980 – 1047 or 1048) Humbert II, Count of Savoy (1065–1103) Humbert III, Count of Savoy (1135–1189) Humbert, bastard of Savoy (c.1318–1374), soldier Humbert V de Beaujeu (1198–1250) Humbert I of Viennois (1240–1307), Dauphin of the Viennois Humbert II of Viennois (1312–1355), Dauphin of the Viennois Humbert I of Italy (1844–1900) Humbert II of Italy (1904–1983) Humbert of Silva Candida (1015–1061), Roman Catholic cardinal and Benedictine oblate Humbert of Romans (died 1277), master general of the Dominicans Others Humbert Achamer-Pifrader, Austrian jurist, member of the SS of Nazi Germany and commander of Einsatzgruppe A, one of the major perpetrators of the Holocaust Marshal Humberto de Alencar Castelo Branco, Brazilian military leader and politician, President of Brazil and the first President of the Brazilian military dictatorship Humberto Delgado, General of the Portuguese Air Force, diplomat and politician Humberto Ortega, Nicaraguan military leader and published writer, Minister of Defense of Nicaragua, one of the principal commanders of Sandinista revolution Humbert Roque Versace, United States Army officer
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