Heriberta
Bright, radiant, noble
her-ih-BER-tah/hərɪˈbɜːrtə/
Meaning & Origin
Derived from the Germanic elements hari ('army, warrior') and bert ('bright, shining')
Spiritual meaning
Symbolizes spiritual illumination and inner radiance
Language details
Heriberta
a female name meaning 'daughter of peace' or 'daughter of calm'
Pronunciation & Numerology
Pronunciation
her-ih-BER-tah
/hərɪˈbɜːrtə/
Lucky number
9
Lucky day
Tuesday
Lucky colors
Life path
6
Lucky stone
Topaz
Cultural & Spiritual notes
Heriberta was a popular name among the European elites during the Middle Ages, particularly in the Germanic regions. The name's warrior connotations likely appeal to the noble and often martial classes, who sought to honor their military heritage and valiant past.
Heriberta evokes the Christian virtues of strength, courage, and radiance. As a name that suggests a shining warrior, Heriberta embodies the idea of a spiritual protector, one who is bravely faced life's challenges and shines with the light of faith. For those seeking a name with deep, spiritual meaning, Heriberta offers a powerful connection to both Germanic and Christian roots.
Historical references
Heriberta was the name of the youngest daughter of Count Heribert II of Rhétie and his wife Gertrude of the Conradines. She was born around 1030 and married Otto, Count of Burgundy, in 1054. Heriberta was an important figure in the political landscape of the Holy Roman Empire during the 11th century.
1030-1054
Heriberta, also known as Herberta of Burgundy, was the mother of five children, including the future Holy Roman Emperor Conrad III. She was the daughter of Count Otto-William II of Burgundy and Adelaide of Aquitaine. Heriberta's marriage to Duke Conrad III of Swabia around 1090 was a strategic alliance to strengthen the Hohenstaufen dynasty. Heriberta died in 1114.
1090-1114
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