Aribert ( it, Ariberto) is a
Germanic given name
Germanic given names are traditionally dithematic; that is, they are formed from two elements, by joining a prefix and a suffix. For example, King Æþelred's name was derived from ', for "noble", and ', for "counsel".
However, there are also ...
, from ''hari'' ("host") and ''
beraht'' ("bright"). It may refer to:
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Aribert (archbishop of Milan)
Aribert (or Heribert) ( Italian: ''Ariberto da Intimiano'', Lombard: ''Aribert de Intimian'') ( Intimiano, between 970 and 980 - Milan, 16 January 1045) was the archbishop of Milan from 1018, a quarrelsome warrior-bishop in an age in which such ...
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Prince Aribert of Anhalt (1866–1933), regent of Anhalt
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Aribert Heim (1914–1992), Austrian Schutzstaffel (SS) doctor, also known as Dr. Death and Butcher of Mauthausen
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Aribert Heymann (1898–1946), German field hockey player
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Aribert Mog
Aribert Mog (3 August 1904 – 2 October 1941) was a German film actor who played in a mixture of leading and supporting roles during the 1930s. He was a member of the Militant League for German Culture and the National Socialist Factory Cell Or ...
(1904–1941), German actor
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Aribert Reimann
Aribert Reimann (born 4 March 1936) is a German composer, pianist and accompanist, known especially for his literary operas. His version of Shakespeare's ''King Lear'', the opera ''Lear'', was written at the suggestion of Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau ...
(born 1936), German composer, pianist and accompanist
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Aribert Wäscher
Aribert Wäscher (1 December 1895 – 14 December 1961) was a German film actor.
Selected filmography
* ''The Black Tulip Festival'' (1920)
* '' The Graveyard of the Living'' (1921)
* ''Slums of Berlin'' (1925)
* ''The Hanseatics'' (1925)
* ''Th ...
(1895–1961), German actor
See also
Herbert (given name) Herbert is a Germanic given name, from '' harja-'' "army", "warrior" or "noble, sublime", and '' beraht'' "bright" or "shining" (compare Robert). See also Heribert and Aribert, other given names with the same roots.
People named Herbert
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German masculine given names