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FILBERT
Boy/Male
English
Introduced to Britain during the Norman conquest, from the Old German Filibert, meaning very bright.
Girl/Female
American, British, English
Very Brilliant
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German
Very Brilliant; Very Bright; Famous
Surname or Lastname
English and German
English and German : from the medieval personal name, composed of the Germanic elements fila ‘much’ + berht ‘bright’, ‘famous’.In some cases the name may be of French origin, a variant of Filibert, cognate with 1.
Girl/Female
English
Brilliant.
Boy/Male
British, English
Very Brilliant
Boy/Male
British, English
Very Brilliant
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Filbertus, FILBERTO means "very bright."
Male
Italian
Italian form of Latin Filbertus, FILIBERTO means "very bright."
Male
English
English form of Latin Filbertus, FILBERT means "very bright."
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a.
Having fruit inclosed within a covering that does not form a part of itself; as, the filbert covered by its husk, or the acorn seated in its cupule.
n.
The fruit of certain trees and shrubs (as of the almond, walnut, hickory, beech, filbert, etc.), consisting of a hard and indehiscent shell inclosing a kernel.
n.
A shrub or small tree of the genus Corylus, as the C. avellana, bearing a nut containing a kernel of a mild, farinaceous taste; the filbert. The American species are C. Americana, which produces the common hazelnut, and C. rostrata. See Filbert.
n.
The fruit of the Corylus Avellana or hazel. It is an oval nut, containing a kernel that has a mild, farinaceous, oily taste, agreeable to the palate.
n.
A cuplet or little cup, as of the acorn; the husk or bur of the filbert, chestnut, etc.
a.
In the form of four unhusked filberts; as, an avellane cross.
n.
A sieve of filberts, -- about fifty pounds.