Lampert is a surname of Western European origin, possibly from an Old Frankish name for the Lombards. It is also a given name. Bearers of the name include:
John or Jack Fitzgerald, or variants, may refer to:
Eustace, also rendered Eustis, is the rendition in English of two phonetically similar Greek given names:
Ehrlich is a German/Yiddish surname, meaning "honest" or "honorable". Notable people with the surname include:
Schmitt is a German surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Lorenz is an originally German name derived from the Roman surname Laurentius, which means "from Laurentum".
Gaetano is an Italian masculine given name. It is also used as a surname. It is derived from the Latin Caietanus, meaning "from Caieta". The given name has been in use in Italy since medieval period, although it also remained in use as a byname indicating people from Gaeta, as in Thomas Cajetan or Gaetanus (1469–1534). The modern given name can be traced to Saint Gaetano dei Conti di Tiene (1480–1547) who was canonized in 1671. Other variants of the name exist in other Romance languages, the French form of the name is Gaëtan, Gaétan, the Portuguese form is Caetano, and the Spanish form is Cayetano. The feminine form is Gaetana.
Aubry is a French surname and given name. Notable people with the name include
Bzovík is a village and municipality in the Krupina District of the Banská Bystrica Region of Slovakia.
Norbert is a Germanic given name and infrequent surname, from nord "north" and berht "bright".
Celli is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:
Arnold is a masculine German, Dutch and English given name. It is composed of the Germanic elements arn "eagle" and wald "power, brightness". The name was first recorded in Francia from about the 7th century, at first often conflated with the name Arnulf, as in the name of bishop Arnulf of Metz, also recorded as Arnoald. Arnulf appears to be the older name, and German (Frankish) Arnold may have originally arisen in c. the 7th century as a corruption of Arnulf, possibly by conflation of similar names such as Hari-wald, Arn-hald, etc.
Lambert is an English and French given name and surname. It is from the Low German form of the anthroponymic name Landberht from the Old High German land "(home) land" and beraht "bright".
Grégoire is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include:
Luigi is a masculine Italian given name. It is the Italian form of the German name Ludwig, through the Latinization Ludovicus, corresponding to the French name Louis and its anglicized variant Lewis.
Stankiewicz, Stankevich, or Stankievič,Stakwitz (Brazil), is a Polish and Belarusian surname. It appears in various forms depending on the language.
Isidore is an English and French masculine given name. The name is derived from the Greek name Isídōros (Ἰσίδωρος) and can literally be translated to 'gift of Isis'. The name has survived in various forms throughout the centuries. Although it has never been a common name, it has historically been popular due to its association with Catholic figures and among the Jewish diaspora. Isidora is the feminine form of the name.
De Smet or Desmet is a Dutch occupational surname. It is a regional form of "the smith" very common in East and West Flanders. It was the tenth most common name in Belgium in 1997. Notable people with the surname include:
Lampert from the kindred Hont-Pázmány was a Hungarian prelate in the 13th century, who served as Bishop of Eger from December 1245 to early 1275.
Lampert from the kindred Hont-Pázmány was a Hungarian powerful lord at the turn of the 11th and 12th centuries, who was related to the ruling Árpád dynasty by his marriage. He was one of the richest aristocrats of the kingdom during that time. He founded a Benedictine abbey near Bozók.
Lampert Hont-Pázmány may refer to: