Fitzgilbert

Fitzgilbert
Origin
Meaning"son of Gilbert"
Region of originNormandy French
Other names
Variant form(s)Gilbert

Fitzgilbert is a Norman French surname.[1] It is patronymic, since the prefix Fitz- derives from the Latin filius, meaning "son of." Its variants include the alternate forms FitzGilbert, Fitz Gilbert, Fitz-Gilbert, fitz Gilbert, and the given name turned surname Gilbert or Gilberts. Fitzgilbert is rare as a given name. People with the name include:

  • Baldwin FitzGilbert (died 1086-1091), Norman nobleman
  • John Fitz Gilbert or John Marshal (Marshal of England) (c. 1105–1165), minor Anglo-Norman nobleman
  • Richard fitz Gilbert (before 1035–c. 1090), Norman lord who participated in the Norman conquest of England
  • Walter fitz Gilbert of Cadzow (died c. 1346), Scottish nobleman
  • William FitzGilbert, fifteenth Lord Chancellor of England, from 1141 to 1142
  • William de Lancaster I (died c. 1170), English nobleman also known as William Fitz Gilbert

References

  1. ^ "FitzGilbert Surname Origin". searchforancestors.com. Retrieved 2007-12-22.

See also

Surname list
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