Æthelberht
Æthelberht, Aethelbert or Ethelbert, is an Anglo-Saxon male name, from the Old English eþel meaning "noble" and berht meaning "bright". It may refer to:
People
- King Æthelberht of Kent (Æthelbert of Kent) (died 616)
- King Æthelberht of Hwicce (late 7th century)
- King Æthelbert of Sussex (8th century)
- King Alberht of East Anglia (8th century), also Æthelberht I of East Anglia
- Æthelbert II of Kent (725–762)
- Archbishop Æthelbert of York (died 780)
- King Æthelberht II of East Anglia (died 794)
- Bishop Æthelberht of Whithorn (Æthelberht of Whithorn and Hexham) (died 797)
- King Æthelbert of Wessex (r. 860–866)
- Ethelbert Blatter (1877–1934), a Swiss Jesuit priest and pioneering botanist in British India
- Ethelbert L. Nevens (1902-1964), American politician
- Ethelbert Nevin (1862–1901), American pianist and composer
- Ethelbert Stauffer (1902–1979), German Protestant theologian and numismatist
- Ethelbert Dudley Warfield (1861–1936), American professor of history and college president of Miami University, Lafayette College and Wilson College
- Ethelbert Watts (1846–1919), United States diplomat in World War I
Place
- Ethelbert, Manitoba, a village in Manitoba, Canada
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