Germanic Origin

Lubertha

An extended feminine form of Lubert with a distinctly old-fashioned, Germanic character, Lubertha combines 'lud' (people) with 'berth' (bright/famous). The -tha suffix adds venerable, historical weight, suggesting European nobility or heritage. It's dignified and uncommon, appealing to those drawn to genuinely vintage names with genealogical substance.

Lubertha is a girl's name of Germanic origin. An extended feminine form of Lubert with a distinctly old-fashioned, Germanic character, Lubertha combines 'lud' (people) with 'berth' (bright/famous). The -tha suffix adds venerable, historical weight, suggesting European nobility or heritage. It's dignified and uncommon, appealing to those drawn to genuinely vintage names with genealogical substance.

Origin & Etymology

The name Lubertha has roots in the Germanic language tradition. It derives from elements meaning “an extended feminine form of Lubert with a distinctly old-fashioned, Germanic character, Lubertha combines 'lud' (people) with 'berth' (bright/famous)”.

As a girl's name, Lubertha carries the character of its Germanic heritage while remaining a distinctive and uncommon choice for parents seeking something unique.

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What does the name Lubertha mean?

Lubertha means "An extended feminine form of Lubert with a distinctly old-fashioned, Germanic character, Lubertha combines 'lud' (people) with 'berth' (bright/famous). The -tha suffix adds venerable, historical weight, suggesting European nobility or heritage. It's dignified and uncommon, appealing to those drawn to genuinely vintage names with genealogical substance.", and is of Germanic origin.

Is Lubertha a girl name?

Lubertha is primarily used as a girl's name.

What is the origin of the name Lubertha?

Lubertha is of Germanic origin.

Quick Facts
Gender

Girl

Syllables

3

Origin

Germanic

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