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Cuthbert

Cuthbert is a masculine given name of Old English origin. It is derived from the elements cūþ meaning "famous" or "well-known," and beorht meaning "bright" or "famous." The name is strongly associated with Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne, a 7th-century monk, bishop, and saint highly revered in the early medieval Northumbria region of England.

History and Usage:

The name Cuthbert was relatively common in England during the Middle Ages, largely due to the veneration of Saint Cuthbert. The saint's shrine at Durham Cathedral became a major pilgrimage site, and the name Cuthbert was often given to boys in the hopes they would emulate the saint's piety and virtues.

While the name's popularity waned in later centuries, it has seen occasional revivals, often as a somewhat uncommon or traditional name choice. It is primarily found in English-speaking countries.

Notable Individuals:

  • Saint Cuthbert of Lindisfarne (c. 634 – 687): A Northumbrian saint.
  • Cuthbert Collingwood, 1st Baron Collingwood (1748 – 1810): A British admiral during the Napoleonic Wars.
  • Cuthbert Tunstall (c. 1474 – 1559): An English clergyman and diplomat.

Variations:

While Cuthbert is the most common form, variations are less frequent.

Cultural Significance:

The name Cuthbert carries historical and religious significance, particularly in connection with Saint Cuthbert. It evokes a sense of history, tradition, and perhaps a connection to the Northumbrian region of England.