Cuthbert

/ˈkʌθ.bərt/ noun

A male given name, historically associated with Saint Cuthbert, a revered Christian monk and bishop in Anglo-Saxon England.

From Old English 'Cuthberht,' composed of 'cuth' (known, famous) and 'berht' (bright), literally meaning 'famous and bright.' Popular among English nobility and clergy in medieval times.

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