Lambert (name) explained
Lambert is an English and French[1] given name and surname. It is from the Low German form of the anthroponymic name Landberht from the Old High German land "(home) land" and beraht "bright".[2]
It is one of the most common French surnames with a total number of birth in France between 1966 and 1990 around 18,000 births.[3] variant forms include: Lamberty, Lambertot, Lamberton.[4]
Geographical distribution
As of 2014, 36.1% of all known bearers of the surname Lambert were residents of the United States (frequency 1:3,039), 26.4% of France (1:765), 8.5% of England (1:1,983), 7.3% of Canada (1:1,533), 4.9% of Belgium (1:705), 2.8% of Australia (1:2,604), 2.4% of Nigeria (1:22,741), 1.5% of Germany (1:16,231) and 1.4% of South Africa (1:12,113).
In Belgium, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:705) in Wallonia (1:296).
In France, the frequency of the surname was higher than national average (1:765) in the following regions:[5]
People with the given name
- Lambert, Bishop of Ostia (c. 1036–1130), became Pope Honorius II
- Lambert, Margrave of Tuscany (fl. 929–931), also count and duke of Lucca
- Lambert (pianist) (fl. 2014), stage name of German pianist Paul Lambert
- Lambert le Bègue, 12th century Belgian priest
- Lambert de Monte, also known as Lambert of Cologne (1430/5–1499), Dutch scholastic and Thomist
- Lambert of Ardres, (c. 1160–after 1203) 12th century French chronicler
- Lambert of Cologne, also known as Lambert de Monte (1430/5–1499), Dutch scholastic and thomist
- Lambert of Gallura (died 1225), giudice of Gallura, Sardinia
- Lambert of Hersfeld (c. 1024–c. 1088), Thuringian chronicler
- Lambert of Maastricht (c. 636 – c. 700), bishop, saint, and martyr
- Lambert of St-Bertin or Lambert of St-Omer (c. 1060–1125), medieval encyclopedist
- Lambert I of Leuven (c. 950–1015), count of Leuven
- Lambert II, Count of Leuven (1041–1063), count of Leuven
- Lambert I of Nantes (fl. 818–836), count of Nantes and duke of Spolete
- Lambert II of Nantes (fl. 843–851), count of Nantes
- Lambert III of Nantes (fl. 851–862), pretender to the County of Nantes
- Lambert I of Spoleto (died 880), duke and margrave of Spoleto
- Lambert II of Spoleto (c. 880–898), Holy Roman Emperor
- Lambert II, Count of Lens (died 1054), count of Lens
- Lambert Adelot (born 1898, date of death unknown), Belgian field hockey player
- Lambert Amon Tanoh (1926–2022), Ivorian politician
- Lambert Bartak, American organist
- Lambert Beauduin (1873–1960), Belgian monk, founder of Chevetogne Abbey, Belgium
- Lambert Blackwell Larking (1797–1868), English clergyman and antiquarian
- Lambert Bos (1670–1717), Dutch scholar
- Lambert Cadwalader (1742–1823), American merchant
- Lambert Croux (1927–2020), Belgian politician
- Lambert Daneau (c.1535–c.1590), French jurist and Calvinist theologian
- Lambert Ferri (fl. c. 1250–1300), trouvère and cleric at the monastery at Saint-Léonard, Pas-de-Calais
- Lambert Folkers (died 1761), Nova Scotia politician
- Lambert Grimaldi (1420–1494), Lord of Monaco
- Lambert Hamel (born 1940), German actor
- Lambert Heinrich von Babo (1818–1899), German chemist
- Lambert Hillyer (1889–1969), American director and screenwriter
- Lambert Hitchcock (1795–1852), American furniture manufacturer
- Lambert Lombard (1505–1566), painter and architect from the Low Countries
- Lambert Mascarenhas, 20th century Indian journalist
- Lambert McKenna (1870–1956), Irish scholar, editor and lexicographer
- Lambert Meertens (born 1944), Dutch computer scientist
- Lambert Murphy (1885–1954), American tenor
- Lambert Quetelet (1796–1874), alternate name of Adolphe Quételet, Belgian astronomer, mathematician, statistician and sociologist
- Lambert Redd (1908–1986), American athlete
- Lambert Schaus (1908–1976), Luxembourgian politician
- Lambert-Sigisbert Adam (1700–1759), French sculptor
- Lambert Simnel (c. 1477–c. 1525), child pretender to the throne of England
- Lambert Sustris (c. 1515–20–c. 1584), Dutch painter
- Lambert van Nistelrooij (born 1953), Dutch politician
- Lambert of Vence (1084–1154), Bishop and saint
- Lambert Verdonk (born 1944), Dutch football player
- Sir Lambert Ward, 1st Baronet (1875–1956), British politician
- Lambert Wickes (1735–1777), American Continental Navy Captain
- Lambert Wilson (born 1958), French actor
People with the surname
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- Adam Lambert (born 1982), American recording artist, stage actor
- Adelaide Lambert (1907–1996), American swimmer
- Adrian Lambert (born 1972), English bassist and songwriter
- Adrien Lambert (1913–2003), Canadian politician
- Alain Lambert (born 1946), French politician
- Albert Bond Lambert (1875–1946), American aviator
- Albert Edward Lambert (1870–1929), British architect
- Alice Elinor Lambert (1886–1981), American writer
- Alison Lambert (born 1977), British clarinetist
- Allen Lambert (1911–2002), Canadian banker
- Andrew Lambert (born 1951), English historian
- Angela Lambert (1940–2007), British journalist
- Ann Lambert (born 1957), Canadian playwright and author
- Anne Louise Lambert (born 1955), Australian actress
- Anne-Thérèse de Marguenat de Courcelles, Marquise de Lambert (1647–1733), French writer
- Annie Lambert (born 1946), British actress
- Sir Anthony Lambert (1911–2007), British ambassador
- August Lambert (1916–1945), German Luftwaffe fighter ace
- Aylmer Bourke Lambert (1761–1842), British botanist
B
C
- Cecil Lambert, (1864–1928) British admiral
- Charles de Lambert (disambiguation), any of several people of the same name
- Charles Lambert (disambiguation)
- Charles Lucien Lambert (1828–1896), American composer
- Chris Lambert (disambiguation)
- Christophe Lambert (disambiguation)
- Christopher Lambert (disambiguation)
- Claude Lambert (born 1969), Canadian boxer
- Clayton Lambert (born 1952), Guyana cricketer
- Cliff Lambert, English rugby league footballer of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s
- Cody Lambert (born 1961), American rodeo rider
- Constant Lambert (1905–1951), British composer
- Craig Lambert (born 1968), Australian rules footballer
D
- Dan Lambert (born 1970), Canadian ice hockey player
- Daniel Lambert (1770–1809), British prison keeper, famous for his obesity
- David Lambert (disambiguation), any of several people with this name
- Denis Lambert (born 1961), Canadian boxer
- Denny Lambert (born 1970), Canadian ice hockey player
- Derek Lambert, British writer
- Diane Lambert, American statistician
- Dion Lambert (born 1969), American football player
- Donald Lambert (1904–1962), American jazz stride pianist
- Dorothea Lambert Chambers (1878–1960), British tennis player
E
- E. M. Lambert (1905–2000), American college football coach
- Eddie J. Lambert (born 1956), Louisiana politician
- Edie Lambert (born 1968), American television journalist
- Eleanor Lambert (1903–2003), American fashion pioneer
- Eleanor Lambert (cricketer) (died 1994), South Africa and Natal Test cricketer
- Elizabeth Lambert, maiden name of Jane Shore (c. 1445–c. 1527), mistress of King Edward IV
- Elizabeth Lambert, pen name of contemporary author Penelope Williamson
- Emmanuelle Lambert (born 1975), French writer
- Eric Lambert (author) (1918–1966), Australian author
- Eric Lambert (English footballer) (1920–1979), English footballer
- Eric Lambert (Belgian footballer) (1936–2020), Belgian footballer
- Erwin Lambert (1909–1976), Nazi SS officer and Holocaust perpetrator
- Eugene Lambert (fl. 1960–1990), Irish puppeteer
F
G
- Gary Lambert (politician), American politician
- Garry Lambert, contemporary Australian politician
- Gavin Lambert (1924–2005) British American screenwriter, novelist and biographer
- Geert Lambert (born 1968), Belgian politician
- Geoffrey Lambert, Progressive Conservative Party candidate in the 2000 Canadian federal election
- George Lambert (disambiguation), any of several people of the same name
- Gordon Lambert (1919–2005), Irish art collector
- Graham Lambert, member of the band Inspiral Carpets
- Grant Lambert (born 1977), Australian cricketer
- Greg Lambert (disambiguation)
- Gustave Lambert (1824– 71), French hydrographer and navigator
H
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J
- Jack Lambert (disambiguation), any of several people of the same name
- Jacques Lambert (1891–1947), French architect
- Jane Lambert, maiden name of Jane Shore (c. 1445–c. 1527), mistress of King Edward IV of England
- Janet Lambert (1893–1973), American playwright
- Jason Lambert (born 1977), American mixed martial artist
- Jean Lambert (born 1950), politician
- Jenna Lambert (born 1991), Canadian disabled swimmer
- Jérôme Lambert (born 1957), French politician
- Jerry Lambert (disambiguation), any of several people of the same name
- Jim Lambert, American sportswriter
- Johann Heinrich Lambert (1728–1777), Swiss polymath
- John Lambert (disambiguation), any of several people of the same name
- John Lambert of Creg Clare (1645 – c.1669), Irish soldier and Royalist
- Johnny Woodly Lambert (born 1980), Costa Rican footballer
- Joseph Charles Lambert (known as J. C. Lambert) (c. 1803–1875), English comic actor who had a significant career in Australia
- Joseph-François Lambert, (1824–1873), French adventurer and diplomat
- Joseph Malet Lambert (1853–1931), English Canon of York
- Joyce Lambert (1916–2005), English botanist and stratigrapher
K
L
- Lane Lambert (born 1964), Canadian ice hockey player
- Laura Lambert, alternate name of Russian spy Elena Miller
- Lillian Lincoln Lambert (fl. 1967–2001), American businesswoman
- Lisa Lambert, Canadian actress, writer and composer
- Lisa Lambert (politician), Canadian politician
- Lisa Michelle Lambert, an American convicted murderer
- Louis Lambert (born 1940), American politician
- Rev. Dr. Louis A. Lambert (1835–1910), Irish-American cleric, newspaper publisher and Volapükologists
- Lucien-Léon Guillaume Lambert, French pianist and composer.
M
- Marcel Lambert (1919–2000), Canadian politician
- Marie Lambert (1935–1961), Swiss motorcycle racer
- Margaret Bergmann Lambert (1914–2017), German athlete
- Marjorie F. Lambert (1908–2006), American anthropologist and archaeologist
- Mark Lambert (disambiguation), any of several people of the same name
- Mary Lambert (director) (born 1951), American director
- Mary Lambert (singer) (born 1989), American singer-songwriter
- Mayer Lambert (1863–1930), French orientalist
- Melanie Lambert and Fred Palascak (born 1974 and 1975 respectively), pair ice skating team
- Mercedes Lambert, pseudonym of Douglas Anne Munson (1948–2004), attorney, teacher and writer
- Michael Lambert (disambiguation), any of several people of the same name
- Micheal Lambert (born 1981), Canadian Banking Executive
- Michelle Lambert (born 1985), American pop singer
- Michel Lambert (1610–1696), French singing master, theorbist and composer
- Mick Lambert (born 1950), British football player
- Mieszko II Lambert (990–1034), king of Poland
- Miranda Lambert (born 1983), American country music singer
- Moy Lambert (1550–1625), Dutch vice admiral
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P
- Paul Lambert (disambiguation), any of several people of the same name
- Paula Lambert (born 1943), American cook
- Pee Wee Lambert (1924–1965), American mandolinist
- Percy E. Lambert (1881–1913), car racer, first person to cover a hundred miles in an hour
- Peter Lambert, any of several people with this name
- Phyllis Lambert (born 1927), Canadian millionaire and philanthropist
- Pierre Lambert (1920–2008), French trotskyist
- Pierre Lambert de la Motte (1624–1679), French bishop and founding member of the Paris Foreign Missions Society
- Piggy Lambert (1888–1958), American basketball coach
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- Rachel Lambert Mellon (1910–2014), American philanthropist and art collector
- Rae Lambert, 20th century British author
- Raoul Lambert (born 1944), Belgian football player
- Ray Lambert (1922–2009), Welsh football player
- Raymond Lambert (1914–1997), Swiss climber
- Rickie Lambert (born 1982), English football player
- Richard Lambert (born 1944), British businessman
- Richard Lambert (handballer) (born 1948), Canadian handball player
- Richard S. Lambert (1894–1981), Canadian author
- Robert Lambert (speedway rider) (born 1998), British speedway rider
- Robert-Hugues Lambert (1908–1945), French actor
- Rudy Lambert (fl. 1940s), American member of the California Communist Party
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In British peerage
Fictional characters
- Alfred, Chip, Denise, Enid, and Gary Lambert, characters in Jonathan Franzen's 2001 novel "The Corrections"
- Darien Lambert, main character of the series Time Trax
- Eve Lambert, character from the American television series Port Charles
- Garrett Lambert, character from the American television series Community
- Irving Lambert, a major character in the Splinter Cell franchise
- Lambert Strether, character from Henry James's 1903 novel The Ambassadors
- Val Lambert, character from the British soap opera Emmerdale
- Chuck Lambert, character from Season 1 episode 4 ("Phantom Traveller") of "Supernatural"
- Joan Lambert, character from the 1979 film Alien
- Mr. Lambert, Walter White’s fake identity in Breaking Bad
- Lambert, character from the 2022 game Cult of the Lamb
- Lambert, character from "The Witcher" franchise
See also
External links
Notes and References
- [Albert Dauzat]
- [Hans Bahlow]
- http://www.geopatronyme.com/cgi-bin/carte/nomcarte.cgi?nom=Lambert&submit=Valider&client=cdip Site of Géopatronyme: Total number of birth by period in France
- DAUZAT
- https://forebears.io/surnames/lambert Lambert surname distribution