Tilbeorht
Tilbeorht is an Anglo-Saxon masculine given name. It is composed of the elements til, meaning "good," "suitable," or "fitting," and beorht, meaning "bright," "famous," or "noble." Therefore, the name can be interpreted as "good brightness," "fitting fame," or similar combinations conveying positive attributes of light and reputation. The name is found in historical records pertaining to Anglo-Saxon England. Its usage peaked during the early medieval period. While not a common name in modern times, it remains of interest to historians and those studying onomastics, the study of the origin and history of names. The name is a valuable window into the values and linguistic preferences of the Anglo-Saxons.