Ingaberta
Appearance
Old High German
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Proto-West Germanic *Inguberhta, from *Ingu (from Proto-Germanic *Inguz) + *berht (“bright”)
Proper noun
[edit]Ingaberta
- a female given name (recorded 19 November 744)
References
[edit]- Ernst Förstemann (1856) Altdeutsches Namenbuch, Volume 1[1], Naudhausen: Verlag Ferd. Förstemann, column 784.
- Trudpertus Neugart (1791) Codex Diplomaticus Alemanniæ et Burgundiæ Trans-Juranæ...[2], Typis San-Blasianis, page 19: “Breve de illos homine quod beata fecit a) hoc est Wintrolf, Radbega, Gerlind, Anna, Ingaberta, Goderamnus, Herolf, Iohannis, Rachintrudis, Hiciga, Villof, Froatilin, Volfarda, Baltimda, Tetaolinda ... ― A brief account of those men who made them blessed a) this is Wintrolf, Radbega, Gerlind, Anna, Ingaberta, Goderamnus, Herolf, Johannis, Rachintrudis, Hiciga, Villof, Froatilin, Volfarda, Baltimda, Tetaolinda ...”