Statistics and meaning of name Grabert


Usage: 2% firstname, 98% surname.
Grabert first name was found 19 times in 2 different countries. (USA,Malaysia)
Surname Grabert is used at least 810 times in at least 13 countries.
Name written with Chinese letters: 格拉贝特 (pinyin: gé lā bèi té)




      Surname Grabert
Given names
Wolfgang Grabert (6)
Heinz Grabert (6)
Helmut Grabert (5)
Peter Grabert (5)
Dieter Grabert (5)
Ralf Grabert (4)
Werner Grabert (4)
Hartmut Grabert (4)
Andreas Grabert (4)
Kurt Grabert (4)
Stefan Grabert (3)
Ulrich Grabert (3)
Manfred Grabert (3)
Bernd Grabert (3)
Erwin Grabert (3)
Rosemarie Grabert (3)
Klaus Grabert (3)
Markus Grabert (3)
Gottfried Grabert (3)
Simone Grabert (2)
Sonja Grabert (2)
Edith Grabert (2)
Robert Grabert (2)
Siegfried Grabert (2)
Sabine Grabert (2)
Fritz Grabert (2)
Hans Grabert (2)
Gerda Grabert (2)
Horst Grabert (2)
Hermann Grabert (2)
Cornelia Grabert (2)
Ursula Grabert (2)
Wilma Grabert (2)
Maria Grabert (2)
Michael Grabert (2)
Christian Grabert (2)
Zefiryna Grabert (2)
Ingeborg Grabert (2)
Nina Grabert (1)
Regina Grabert (1)
Margarete Grabert (1)
Maic Grabert (1)
Mario Grabert (1)
Reiner Grabert (1)
Marlies Grabert (1)
Otto Grabert (1)
Martina Grabert (1)
Marina Grabert (1)
Sarah Grabert (1)
Willi Grabert (1)
Walter Grabert (1)
Uwe Grabert (1)
Ullrich Grabert (1)
Yvonne Grabert (1)
Stanislawa Grabert (1)
Rolf Grabert (1)
Philip Grabert (1)
Felix Grabert (1)
Snezana Grabert (1)
Torsten Grabert (1)
Thorsten Grabert (1)
Lutz Grabert (1)
Ruth Grabert (1)
Renate Grabert (1)
Reinhild Grabert (1)
Siegmund Grabert (1)
Siegrid Grabert (1)
Thomas Grabert (1)
Sven Grabert (1)
Stephan Grabert (1)
Stefanie Grabert (1)
Reinhard Grabert (1)
Johannes Grabert (1)
Daniela Grabert (1)
Detlef Grabert (1)
Brigitte Grabert (1)
Birgit Grabert (1)
Bernhard Grabert (1)
Diethild Grabert (1)
Dietmar Grabert (1)
Eike Grabert (1)
Elianne Grabert (1)
Edeltraud Grabert (1)
Dubi Grabert (1)
Dietrich Grabert (1)
Beate Grabert (1)
Antje Grabert (1)
Joelle Grabert (1)
Albert Grabert (1)
Karola Grabert (1)
Sebastian Grabert (1)
Kathleen Grabert (1)
Andrea Grabert (1)
Andy Grabert (1)
Annigret Grabert (1)
Annegret Grabert (1)
Anna Grabert (1)
Anette Grabert (1)
Elke Grabert (1)
Erhard Grabert (1)
Jochen Grabert (1)
Awnaud Grabert (1)
Jan Grabert (1)
Inge Grabert (1)
Herbert Grabert (1)
Karin Grabert (1)
Karl Grabert (1)
Lisa Grabert (1)
Konrad Grabert (1)
Kirsten Grabert (1)
Kathrin Grabert (1)
Helga Grabert (1)
Helene Grabert (1)
Friedrich Grabert (1)
Gabriele Grabert (1)
Frank Grabert (1)
Ernst Grabert (1)
Erich Grabert (1)
Gerd Grabert (1)
Gisela Grabert (1)
Heiko Grabert (1)
Heike Grabert (1)
Hebamme Grabert (1)
Gundela Grabert (1)
Lore Grabert (1)




Surname Grabert in Germany   Surname Grabert in USA   

Grabert reversed is Trebarg
Name contains 7 letters - 28.57% vowels and 71.43% consonants.

Anagrams: Rtegbar
Misspells: Grobert Glabert Grrabert Graberta Garbert Grabetr Grabret



Rhymes: Albert Alembert Camembert Colbert Delbert Dilbert Ebert clattered flattered scabbard jabbered scattered

Meaning of this name is unknown.

Thomas Grabert says: Grabert kommt von "Graben",so wie der Ort Grab (Württemberg), welcher sich in der Nähe des "Grabens" des ehemaligen römischen Limes befindet. In dieser Region ist der Name auch sehr verbreitet.
Charlotte Dickinson says: This unusual surname is of Germanic origin, and is an occupational name for a digger of graves or ditches, or an engraver of seals, from an agent derivative of the Germanic "graben", to dig, excavate, ultimately from the Old High German "graban". Job descriptive surnames originally denoted the actual occupation of the namebearer, and later became hereditary. In some instances, the name may be an Ashkenazic occupational name for a grave digger, from the Yiddish "greber", to excavate. The first hereditary surnames on German soil are found in the second half of the 12th Century, slightly later than in England and France; however, it was not until the 16th Century that they became stabilized. Names derived from occupations and from nicknames are particularly widespread in Germany. A number of these are also Jewish. Graber, with variant spellings Graeber, Greber, Grabert, Grebert, and Grebner, is particularly well recorded in Church Registers of Bayern, Wuertt and Westfalen. On October 30th 1717, Carolus, son of Joseph Graber and Ursula Zigler, was christened in Dietelhofen, Donaukreis, Wuertt, and on November 18th 1866, Thomas Henry Graber, an infant, was christened at St. Luke's, Old Street, Finsbury, London. An early Coat of Arms granted to the Graber family depicts a black bend on a gold shield. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Fabian Grebner, which was dated February 22nd 1557, marriage to Dorothea Meyer, at Grossrueckerswalde, Chemnitz, Sachsen, Germany, during the reign of Charles V, known as "The Habsburg Emperor", 1519 - 1558. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. personally, i always thought it was french ;)

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