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Ediberto

♂ Boy

Pronounced eh-dee-BER-toh /ˌɛ.diˈbɛr.to/Low

Meaning: Ediberto is a Spanish name closely tied to Edilberto and the older Germanic Egbert. It is built from roots meaning 'edge' or 'blade' and beorht, 'bright,' giving a sense of 'bright blade' or 'famous and bright.'Low

In 30 seconds: Ediberto is a Spanish name related to Edilberto and Egbert, from Germanic roots meaning 'bright.' It was always rare in the United States and peaked in the late nineteen-nineties (said eh-dee-BER-toh).
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Origin LowGermanic, Spanish
MeaningEdiberto is a Spanish name closely tied to Edilberto and the older Germanic Egbert. It is built from roots meaning 'edge' or 'blade' and beorht, 'bright,' giving a sense of 'bright blade' or 'famous and bright.'
U.S. rank (2015)#11059 ↗ Rising
2015 U.S. births6 boys (0.00% of U.S. boys)
Peak year1999
Total births (all-time)≈ 337

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 199919602015

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.

History & Origin

Ediberto is a Spanish given name that stands beside Edilberto and the ancient Egbert. Its Germanic parts join a word for 'edge' or 'blade' with beorht, 'bright,' so the name reads as 'bright blade' or 'brightly famous,' an old warrior sense in a warm Spanish form.

In the United States it stayed uncommon, borne within Spanish-speaking families and reaching a small peak around 1999. An Ediberto from that time is in his twenties today.

Did you know? The Germanic element beorht, 'bright,' shines through a whole row of names, from Albert and Robert to Egbert and Edilberto, and Ediberto is the Spanish member of that luminous family.
Overall data confidence 35%
References - Ediberto — Spanish, akin to Edilberto/Egbert (Germanic 'bright')

Variations

EdilbertoEgbertoEgbert

Nicknames

EdiBetoBerto

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Edilberto— the closely paired Spanish form
Heriberto— a like Spanish -berto Germanic-root name
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Gilberto— shares the -berto ending and Germanic origin

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Ediberto mean?

It is a Spanish name related to Edilberto and Egbert, from Germanic roots meaning 'edge' or 'blade' and 'bright.'

How do you pronounce Ediberto?

It is said eh-dee-BER-toh /ˌɛ.diˈbɛr.to/, four syllables with the stress on the third.

Is Ediberto a boy or girl name?

Ediberto is used as a boy's name.

How popular is Ediberto?

It has always been rare in the United States, most often within Spanish-speaking families, peaking in the late nineteen-nineties.

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