Humbert
English
Etymology
Proto-Germanic *hūnaz (“offspring, (bear) cub”) + *berhtaz (“bright”). Name of a Flemish saint, and of Italian royalty.
Proper noun
Humbert
- A male given name, rare in English.
- 1955 Vladimir Nabokov: Lolita: Foreword; - - - Chapter 36:
- "Humbert Humbert", their author, had died in legal captivity, - - -
- And I have toyed with many pseudonyms for myself before I hit a particularly apt one. There are in my notes "Otto Otto" and "Mesmer Mesmer" and "Lambert Lambert", but for some reason I think my choice expresses the nastiness best.
- 1955 Vladimir Nabokov: Lolita: Foreword; - - - Chapter 36:
Translations
male given name
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Anagrams
- thumber