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Herbert in the US

  1. #396 Jordan
  2. #397 Nick
  3. #398 Corey
  4. #399 Kristina
  5. #400 Herbert
  6. #401 Florence
  7. #402 Edna
  8. #403 Lindsay
  9. #404 Lindsey

Manson in the US

  1. #4,610 Galarza
  2. #4,611 Laporte
  3. #4,612 Guffey
  4. #4,613 Altamirano
  5. #4,614 Manson
  6. #4,615 Mckenney
  7. #4,616 Siebert
  8. #4,617 Doolittle
  9. #4,618 Armstead

Herbert Manson in the US

  1. #5,482,683 Herbert Madsen
  2. #5,482,684 Herbert Majors
  3. #5,482,685 Herbert Mallard
  4. #5,482,686 Herbert Mandell
  5. #5,482,687 Herbert Manson
  6. #5,482,688 Herbert March
  7. #5,482,689 Herbert Marlow
  8. #5,482,690 Herbert Marone
  9. #5,482,691 Herbert Marvin
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Meaning & Origins

From an Old French name of Germanic (Frankish) origin, introduced to Britain by the Normans. It is derived from heri, hari ‘army’ + berht ‘bright, famous’. An Old English form, Herebeorht, existed in England before the Conquest, but was superseded by the Norman form, which gave rise to an important surname. The family in question were earls of Pembroke in the 16th and 17th centuries; they included the poet George Herbert. By the end of the Middle Ages Herbert was little used, although it remained a favourite with some families, notably the Saint Quintins of East Yorkshire. Its greater frequency in Britain from the 19th century onwards is due partly to the trend for the revival of medieval names of Germanic origin and partly to the trend for the transferred use of surnames.
400th in the U.S. for 2011
Scottish (common in the Northern Isles): patronymic from the personal name Magnus.
4,614th in the U.S. for 2011

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Herbert Manson is most likely to live in Connecticut, Ohio, Michigan, South Carolina, and

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