Roberto name - Meaning of Roberto
- Gender
- Masculine
- Lucky Number
- 3
- Usage
- Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Germanic
- Pronounced
- ro-BER-to (Italian, Spanish)
- Roberto Meaning
- Italian, Spanish and Portuguese form of Robert. Saint Roberto Bellarmine was a 16th-century cardinal who is regarded as a Doctor of the Church. Another famous bearer was Roberto de Nobili, a Jesuit missionary to India in the 17th century. Roberto is a Spanish, Italian and Portuguese variant of Robert. Robert is a very general European name, derived from the Germanic name "Hrodbeorht", itself derived from the word "hrod", which means "renowned or famous", and "beorht", which means "bright".
Roberto Related Names
Feminine Forms: Roberta, Robertina (Italian), Roberta, Robertina (Spanish)
Other Languages: Robert, Hrodebert, Hrodpreht (Ancient Germanic), Roparzh (Breton), Robert (Croatian), Robert (Czech), Robert (Danish), Robert, Bob, Brecht, Rob, Robbe, Robin, Robrecht, Rupert (Dutch), Robert, Bob, Bobbie, Bobby, Rob, Robbie, Robby, Robin, Rupert (English), Roopertti, Pertti, Roope (Finnish), Robert (French), Robert (German), Róbert, Robi (Hungarian), Róbert (Icelandic), Roibeárd (Irish), Roberts (Latvian), Robertas (Lithuanian), Rupert, Ruprecht (Low German), Hob, Hopkin (Medieval English), Robert (Norwegian), Robert, Rupert (Polish), Robert (Romanian), Robert (Russian), Raibeart, Rab, Rabbie (Scottish), Robert (Slovene), Robert, Robin (Swedish), Hopcyn (Welsh)
Roberto Celebrities
Roberto Benigni - actor, Roberto Bettega - soccer player, Roberto Carlos - singer, Roberto Duran - baseball player, Roberto Cavalli - fashion designer, Roberto Matta - artist, Roberto Pena - baseball player,