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Joubert

Joubert is a French surname. It is a regional variant form of Jaubert, originating in the centre west and centre south of France. This surname is common in South Africa and Namibia, particularly among the descendants of Huguenot settlers.

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Joubert is a French surname. It is a regional variant form of Jaubert, originating in the centre west and centre south of France.1 This surname is common in South Africa and Namibia, particularly among the descendants of Huguenot settlers.

It may refer to:

Persons

Military

  • Barthelemy Catherine Joubert (1769–1799), French general during the French Revolutionary Wars
  • Christiaan Johannes Joubert (1834–1911), South African soldier, politician and vice president of the South African Republic
  • David Joubert, South African general, nephew of Petrus Jacobus "Piet" Joubert
  • Léopold Louis Joubert (1842–1927), French soldier and lay missionary in the Belgian Congo
  • Piet Joubert (1831–1900), South African commandant-general (equivalent to major general) and vice president of the South African Republic
  • Philip Joubert de la Ferté, British air marshal

Music

Sports

Others

Fictional characters

  • Joubert, in Sydney Pollack's film Three Days of the Condor (1975), played by Max von Sydow
  • Marguerite (Minou) Reydon-Joubert (née Joubert), hero of both Kate Mosse' historical novels in 'The Burning Chambers' series, 'The Burning Chambers' and 'The City of Tears'
References

References

  1. Albert Dauzat (Foreword by Marie-Thérèse Morlet), Noms et prénoms de France, éditions Larousse 1980. p. 346b.
See also

See also