Lambertus

Lambertus is a Latinized version of the Germanic masculine given name Lambert. In the Low Countries and South Africa it has been in used as a birth name. Most people used short forms in daily life, like Bert, Bertus, Lambert, Lamme, and Lammert. People with this name include:

Latinized names
  • St. Lambertus, canonical name of Bishop Lambert of Maastricht (c.636–c.700)
  • Lambertus Ardensis (c.1160–aft.1203), French chronicler
  • Lambertus Ascafnaburgensis (c.1024–c.1088), German chronicler
  • Lambertus Danaeus (c.1535–c.1590), French jurist and Calvinist theologian
  • Lambertus de Latiniaco, 13th-century French logician
  • Lambertus de Monte (1430/5–1499), Dutch scholastic and Thomist
Birth name
  • Lambertus Aafjes (1914–1993), Dutch poet
  • Lambertus Jozef Bakker (1912–1969), Dutch writer and publisher
  • Lambertus Johannes Hermanus Becht (born 1956), Dutch businessman
  • Lambertus Benenga (1886–1963), Dutch swimmer
  • Lambertus Bos (1670–1717), Dutch linguist
  • Lambertus Johannes Folkert Broer (1916–1991), Dutch physicist and mathematician
  • Lambertus Doedes (1878–1955), Dutch sailor
  • Lambertus van Gelder (born 1983), Dutch gymnast specializing in the rings
  • Lambertus Johannes Hansen (1803–1859), Dutch painter
  • Lambertus de Harder (1920–1982), Dutch footballer
  • Lambertus van Klaveren (1907–1992), Dutch boxer
  • Lambertus van Marwijk (born 1952), Dutch football manager and player
  • Lambertus Neher (1889–1967), Dutch government minister and World War II Resistance member
  • Lambertus Nienhuis *1873–1960), Dutch ceramist, designer and jewelry designer
  • Lambertus J.J. van Nistelrooij (born 1953), Dutch CDA politician and MEP
  • Lambertus Nicodemus Palar (1900–1981), Indonesian diplomat
  • Lambertus Roelof Schierbeek (1918–1996), Dutch writer
  • Lambertus Johannes Toxopeus (1894–1951), Dutch lepidopterist on Java
  • Lambertus de Vos (fl.1563–1574), Flemish painter in Constantinople
People with the middle name Lambertus

See also

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