Æthelberht
Æthelberht (also Æthelbert, Æþelberht, Æðelbriht, Æðelbyrht ) is an Anglo-Saxon male personal name. The name is composed of the elements æthel- ("noble") and -berht ("famous, glorious"). In the Anglo-American language area Ethelbert is the common spelling today.
Name bearer
- Æthelberht (Kent) , King of Kent (560–616)
- Æthelberht (Hwicce) , King of the Hwicce (before 706–?)
- Æthelberht II , King of Kent (725–762)
- Æthelberht (Sussex) , King of Sussex (fl. 733/757)
- Æthelberht I. (East Anglia) (also Alberht), King of East Anglia (749–?)
- Æthelberht (York) , Archbishop of York (767–780)
- Æthelberht II (East Anglia) , King of East Anglia (779? –794)
- Æthelberht (Whithorn) , Bishop of Whithorn (777–789), Bishop of Hexham (789–797)
- Æthelberht (Dux) Dux of Wessex (around 840–854)
- Æthelberht (Wessex) , King of Wessex (860–865)
See also
- Ethelbert Ridge , a mountain ridge on Alexander I Island in Antarctica
- Adalbert