History of the Name Eisenbarth

The name Eisenbarth developed from the male first name ´Isanbert´, which was already common in the south-west of Germany before the 8th century.

Isan - Isen - Isinus means metal - iron.

bart - bert - berht means glittering - shining- famous.

Thus the meaning of the name is ironglittering / glittering like iron.

Origin

Gothic bairt = bright - glittering

Old High German: berath, behrt, breht.

various forms of development: Ibart, bert, brecht, precht, berta, brand

Summary: ayas - bairhrd

isen - bart Isenpreht - Isenpart - Isenprand - Eisenbarth

Meaning: glittering metal or, traced back to the oldest form, both wordstems mean (to) shine.

Progression

Until the 13th century, the name ´Isanbert´ = ´Eisenbarth´was only a first name. There were no family names then. People used additional names or explanations like Isanbert followed by the name of a village or a house, or they added sohn (son) to the name as in Isanbertssohn.

When the population increased in the 13th/14th century, family names were developed to distinguish the families. These family names remained with the families and were hereditary in the male line.

Sources

In historic books, documents, lease accounts and parish-registers names similar to Eisenbarth appear quite early.

Documents in the Trier area mention the name Eisenbarth around 1300:

Other spellings

More still exsisting spellings are: Isanperaht, Isanperht, Isambert, Isembert, Isambard.

The old spelling is still used as a family name. In Mayen near Koblenz still lives a family Isambert. Also in France and other Countrys you can find nowadays the name Isambert. The old spelling Isenbart is often to be found in the Hannover area nowadays.

Translation: Petra Eisenbarth, Cologne