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The baby name Seabert is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced SEE-bert (IPA: /ˈsiːbərt/).

Seabert is English in Origin.

Gender: Male
Syllables: 2.0
Origin: English
Pronunciation: SEE-bert (IPA: /ˈsiːbərt/)

What is the meaning of the name Seabert ?

The baby name Seabert is a Male name , 2 syllables long and is pronounced SEE-bert (IPA: /ˈsiːbərt/).

Seabert is English in Origin.

Seabert is a Germanic given name rooted in Old English Sæberht, from sǣ “sea” + beorht/berht “bright, famous,” yielding the evocative meaning “sea-bright” or “bright by the sea.” The -bert ending is widespread across early Germanic names, signaling brilliance, repute, or radiance; Seabert preserves that sense while adding a maritime hue.

Usage is documented in early medieval England, most notably borne by Sæberht (d. 616), king of the East Saxons, whose reign is linked with the Christianization of London. After the Norman Conquest the given name waned but survived in records and surnames (Sebert, Seabert), occasionally converging with similar forms such as Seibert/Sigbert. Today it is rare but ripe for revival among parents seeking an Anglo-Saxon heritage choice with gentle, luminous imagery. Established variants and spellings include Sæberht, Saberht, Sebert, and Seabert; related surnominal forms include Seabright. Nicknames: Bert, Bertie, and Sea.

Seabert is absent from every birth registry and name dataset we follow. Most often that means a rare name, a regional or heritage one, or a recent coinage. Either way, it remains a genuinely rare choice.

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Seabert is predominantly a boy's name.
Seabert is a 2 syllable name, pronounced SEE-bert (IPA: /ˈsiːbərt/).
Common nicknames and spelling variations include Seibert, Siebert, Seaburt and Sebert.
Across languages, Seabert has these equivalents: Dylan (Welsh, 'son of the sea'), Marin/Marinus (Latin, 'of the sea'), Morgan (Welsh, 'sea-born/sea-circle'), Albert (Germanic, 'noble, bright'), Bert (short form meaning 'bright').