Etymology
Meaning
Origin
Lambert is a Germanic name that originated in the medieval period. It is composed of two elements:
Together, these elements form the name Lambert, which suggests a land or country that is well-known or prosperous.
Variations
Etymology Old English land Proto Germanic landuz Indo European lendh to li
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