
Angilberto
Angilberto is a unique and stately name with Germanic origins, primarily used for males. It is a variant of the name 'Agilbert', which means 'bright edge', derived from the Germanic elements 'agi', meaning 'edge', and 'beraht', meaning 'bright'. The name carries historical depth, harkening back to figures of antiquity, and captures a strong sense of nobility and intellectual capability. Although not commonly found in modern usage, Angilberto possesses a timeless quality that makes it distinctive and memorable.
Due to its complex structure, the name Angilberto is less frequently used but remains cherished for its rarity and historic resonance. It is often appreciated for its sophisticated sound and cultural depth, fitting those who value traditional or ancestral connections.
Basic Information
Gender: Boy
Sounds Like: an-jeel-BER-toh
Pronunciation Explanation: The name is pronounced with a primary emphasis on the second syllable 'jeel', similar to the soft 'g' sound in 'gel', followed by a trilled 'BER' and finalized with a soft 'toh' like in 'to'.
Summary and Meaning
Meaning: bright edge
Origin: Angilberto is of Germanic origin, derived through historical transformation from the name Agilbert.
Usage: Angilberto is traditionally a masculine name.
Name Number (Chaldean)
Name Number (Pythagorean)
Popularity (Global Rank)
Overall: 279843
Boys: 72681
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Religious and Cultural Significance
Religion: Predominantly associated with Christian contexts d
Background: Though not directly tied to any religious figure, it has been used among Christian communities historically.
Cultural Significance: Carrying the Germanic traditional flair, Angilberto gives off a sense of the aristocratic and scholarly nature of its historical bearers.
Historical Significance: In history, notable mentions include an early medieval bishop known as Agilbert, indicating a cultural and religious depth to the name.
Popular Culture
Literature and Mythology: While Angilberto hasn't been prominently featured in modern pop culture, its root 'Agilbert' appears in historical texts and chronicles.
Movies and Television: No significant appearances in contemporary media, but its classic timbre could make it suitable for historical or period dramas.
Feelings and Perceptions
Perception: Angilberto is generally perceived as strong, classic, and intellectually elegant. It is appreciated for its historical gravitas and unique sound.
Positive Feelings: Historic, intellectual, noble, unique, scholarly.
Negative Feelings: Possibly too formal or old-fashioned for some, unfamiliar, might be seen as elaborate.
Practical Considerations
Ease of Writing and Calling: Angilberto might be seen as complex due to its length and the arrangement of consonants. However, it is phonetically clear once familiarized.
Common Typos and Misspellings: Angilberto,Angleberto,Anglberto,Angilbarto
Common Nicknames: Gil,Bert,Angie
Angilberto Popularity
Angilberto Usage and Popularity By Country
Country | Rank (Overall) |
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Gambia | 1935 |
Argentina | 34935 |
Spain | 40008 |
Brazil | 43653 |
Italy | 69345 |
United States | 344452 |
Angilberto Usage and Popularity By City
City | Rank (Overall) |
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Rio De Janeiro | 16255 |
Curitiba | 9090 |
Compatibility Analysis
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Related Names
Similar Sounding Names:
Anselmo,Gilbert,Alberto,Roberto