Theobald
English
Etymology
From Old English Þēodbald and later Old French Theobald, Tibaut; both ultimately derived from Proto-Germanic *Þeudōbalþaz. Common in the Middle Ages under various spellings in the archaic pronunciation. After it became obsolete a spelling pronunciation took over. Doublet of Theudebald.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈθiːoʊbɔɫd/ IPA(key): /ˈtɪbəɫd/ (archaic)
Proper noun
Theobald
- A male given name from the Germanic languages
- A surname originating as a patronymic.
Related terms
Surnames
- Dibben
- Dibbens
- Dibbins
- Dibble
- Dible
- Diboll
- Dipple
- Dyball
- Dybell
- Dyble
- Tebb
- Tebbet
- Tebbett
- Tebbit
- Tebbitt
- Tebboth
- Tebbs
- Tebbut
- Tebbutt
- Theobalds
- Theobold
- Tibb
- Tibballs
- Tibbatts
- Tibbets
- Tibbett
- Tibbetts
- Tibbey
- Tibbins
- Tibbits
- Tibbitts
- Tibble
- Tibbles
- Tibbott
- Tibbotts
- Tibbs
- Tibby
- Tidball
- Tidboald
- Tipp
- Tippell
- Tippett
- Tippins
- Tipple
- Tipples
- Tipson
- Tudball
Translations
male given name
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See also
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