Brecht name - Meaning of Brecht
- Gender
- Masculine
- Lucky Number
- 11
- Usage
- Dutch, Germanic
- Pronounced
- BREKT
- Brecht Meaning
- Short form of names containing brecht, often derived from the Germanic element beraht meaning "bright". Brecht originates in Germanic languages and means "bright". It comes from the same root as the name Robert. As a masculine given name it is mainly used in the Netherlands, in the US it is very rare.
Brecht Related Names
Variants: Bob, Rob, Robbe
Feminine Form: Brechtje
Other Languages: Adalbert, Albert, Albertus, Hrodebert, Hubert, Hubertus, Hugubert, Adalberht, Hrodpreht, Robert (Ancient Germanic), Æðelbeorht (Anglo-Saxon), Roparzh (Breton), Robert (Croatian), Robert (Czech), Albert, Robert (Danish), Albert, Ethelbert, Hubert, Al, Bert, Bertie, Bob, Bobbie, Bobby, Delbert, Rob, Robbie, Robby, Robert, Robin, Rupert (English), Alpertti, Altti, Pertti, Roope, Roopertti (Finnish), Albert, Aubert, Hubert, Robert (French), Abbe, Abe (Frisian), Alberte (Galician), Adalbert, Adelbert, Albert, Albrecht, Hubert, Hubertus, Bert, Robert (German), Albert, Róbert, Robi (Hungarian), Róbert (Icelandic), Roibeárd (Irish), Adalberto, Alberto, Uberto, Roberto (Italian), Roberts (Latvian), Albaer, Hoebaer, Baer, Bèr (Limburgish), Albertas, Robertas (Lithuanian), Huppert, Rupert, Ruprecht (Low German), Hob, Hopkin (Medieval English), Albert, Robert (Norwegian), Adalbert, Albert, Hubert, Robert, Rupert (Polish), Adalberto, Alberto, Roberto (Portuguese), Robert (Romanian), Albert, Robert (Russian), Rab, Rabbie, Raibeart (Scottish), Albert, Robert (Slovene), Adalberto, Alberto, Roberto, Ruperto (Spanish), Albert, Robert, Robin (Swedish)