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As a surname, Wilberth is rooted in the old Germanic words wil (meaning will or desire) and beraht(meaning bright). Thus, it would be roughly translated to mean "will bright."

Note that the word "will" in this connotation is not the same as the future-tense conjugated verb in English, as in the sentence "I will do something," but instead it is meant in the sense of the word "will" that one uses in the sentence "Where there's a will, there's a way." So it's "will" in the sense of one's personal will, as in "the will to live" or "will power."

The combination of "will" with "bright" is a description of the type of will being displayed, or perhaps what is being willed. This can be construed, in modern vernacular, to mean something approximating either "one who wills for brightness" or perhaps "one who brightly wills," depending on your interpretation.

The Germanic root words from which Wilberth was derived also have etymological ancestors in Dutch and Old English, which -- given the grammatical structure of both languages -- would seem to indicate that the translation, "one who brightly wills" or "one having a brightness of will" would be the most accurate description of the intended meaning of the compound word "Wilberth."

The somewhat-common first-name "Wilbert" has almost identical origins. However, a similar surname (a somewhat more common one) "Wilber" is only known to have Middle English origins, from the words wild, meaning wild, and bor, meaning boar -- translated as "wild boar."

However, it is likely that the Middle English words and surnames like Wilberth came from Germanic roots, probably deriving the word "wild" from the word "will" over decades of linguistic derivation and evolving vernacular. It is safe to confirm the Wilberth name means "will-bright" from archaic Germanic origins.

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Wilberth is likely a variation of the name Wilbert, which is of Old English origin meaning "bright will" or "resolute." It combines elements meaning "desire" and "bright."

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