[Facts] Re: Hubert originally a short form of Hugobert?
Hubert could indeed be a contraction of Hugobert that later came to be used as the normal form (remember, there are over 1,500 years in which names like Hugobert were common; that's a lot of time for evolution, needless to say). Hubert could've originally been a nn, but I think it's rather impossible to tell.But I actually think that it's rather more likely that Hugobert was a rare "learned" lengthening of Hubert, since my reliable sources (BtN, A Dictionary of First Names by the Oxford Press, Oxygen.com's Babynamer) don't mention Hugobert in their entries about Hubert at all.

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Hubert originally a short form of Hugobert?  ·  Lucille  ·  6/4/2005, 12:09 PM
Re: Hubert originally a short form of Hugobert?  ·  Miranda  ·  6/4/2005, 12:24 PM
Re: Hubert originally a short form of Hugobert?  ·  Andy ;—)  ·  6/6/2005, 3:09 AM
Thank you both Miranda and Andy for your answers! :-) (nt)  ·  Lucille  ·  6/7/2005, 6:14 AM