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herib·ert
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Heribert
Heribert is a Germanic given name, derived from hari ("host") and beraht ("bright"). See also Herbert, another given name with the same roots. Charibert of Laon (died before 762), also spelled Heribert, Count of Laon and maternal grandfather of Charlemagne Heribert of Cologne (c. 970-1021), saint, Archbishop of Cologne and Chancellor of Holy Roman Emperor Otto III Heribert Aribert (archbishop of Milan) (died 1045) Heribert Adam (born 1936), German-born Canadian political scientist and sociologist Heribert Barrera (1917–2011), Catalan chemist and politician Heribert Beissel (born 1933), German orchestra conductor Heribert Bruchhagen (born 1948), German football player, manager and executive Heribert Faßbender (born 1941), German sports journalist Heribert Illig (born 1947), German germanist and author Herbert von Karajan (1908-1989), Austrian orchestra and opera conductor born Heribert, Ritter von Karajan Heribert von Larisch (1894–1972), German lieutenant-general during World War II Heribert Macherey (born 1954), German retired football goalkeeper Heribert Mühlen (1927-2006), German Roman Catholic theologian Heribert Offermanns (born 1937), German chemist Heribert Prantl (born 1953), German journalist and jurist Heribert Rech (born 1950), German lawyer and politician Heribert Sperner (1915-1943), Austrian footballer Heribert Rosweyde (1569-1629), Jesuit hagiographer Heribert Weber (born 1955), Austrian retired football player and manager
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of heribert in Chaldean Numerology is: 8
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of heribert in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
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