Proper noun
A surname.
A male given name from the Germanic languages, borne by an 8th-century bishop of Liège, patron saint of hunters.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAccording to Rowland Police Chief Hubert B. Graham, Officer Michael Sales, 27, responded to a disturbance call in the area of Benton Court when he began struggling with Jamel Alphonso Rogers. Source: Internet
According to Heidegger scholars Hubert Dreyfus and Charles Spinosa, "Heidegger does not oppose technology. Source: Internet
After a period in the mid-20th century when there was a strong tendency to attribute work away from Hubert, he has made something of a comeback in recent decades, but there is still a wide range of opinion among specialists. Source: Internet
A devotion to St. Hubert has also been cited as both cure for and protection from lycanthropes. Source: Internet
"Chelsea Hotel" in citation, p.210 It was designed by Philip Hubert Nevius, Michelle and Nevius, James. Source: Internet
By 1899, the sandstone shaft marker placed by Chandler Robbins in 1875 had been disturbed and broken, so it was replaced with a new stone by two U.S. Surveyors, Hubert D. Page and James M. Lentz. Source: Internet