Proper noun
Humbert
A male given name from the Germanic languages, rare in English.
Humbert was perfectly capable of intercourse with Eve, but it was Lilith he longed for. Vladimir Nabokov
A Kind of Compulsion 1903–36 p.114 Reactions Within a month of publication, Humbert Possenti, "a restaurateur and hotelier of forty years," had written to The Times complaining that the book was unfairly disparaging to the restaurant trade. Source: Internet
Along the way Humbert examines his legal status, which changes by the state and therefore by the day; in Alabama he’s a kidnapper, in Missouri he’s a legal guardian (he’s a sex offender everywhere). Source: Internet
I.H. as quoted on p1218 seeAlso Additional Astronomy Themed Compositions by Holst Betelgeuse Betelgeuse was the subject of Holst's setting to music of the 1927 poem Betelgeuse by Humbert Wolfe in his 12 Humbert Wolfe Settings, Op. 48 (1929). Source: Internet
Humbert knocked out French Open semifinalist Stefanos Tsitsipas in the second round, and took his second title of the year two weeks ago at the European Open in Antwerp, Belgium. Source: Internet
Greece’s Stefanos Tsitsipas returns the ball to France’s Ugo Humbert. Source: Internet