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Theobald is a Germanic dithematic name, composed from the elements '' theod-'' "people" and ''bald'' "bold". The name arrived in England with the
Normans The Normans (Norman language, Norman: ''Normaunds''; ; ) were a population arising in the medieval Duchy of Normandy from the intermingling between Norsemen, Norse Viking settlers and locals of West Francia. The Norse settlements in West Franc ...
. The name occurs in many spelling variations, including
Theudebald Theudebald (in modern English, ''Theobald''; in French, ''Thibaut'' or ''Théodebald''; in German, ''Theudowald'') (534 – 555), son of Theudebert I and Deuteria, was the king of Metz, Rheims, or Austrasia—as it is variously called ...
,
Diepold Diepold or Dipold is a Germanic dithematic name, a variant of Theobald. Notable people with this name include: *Diepold of Berg *Diepold III, Margrave of Vohburg *Dipold, Count of Acerra *Diepold II Diepold or Dipold is a Germanic dithematic name ...
, Theobalt,
Tybalt Tybalt () is a fictional character and the principal antagonist in William Shakespeare's play ''Romeo and Juliet''. He is the son of Lady Capulet's brother, Juliet's short-tempered first cousin, and Romeo's rival. Tybalt shares the same name ...
; in French
Thibaut Thibaut is a name of French origin, a form of Theobald. It means brave people or courageous people.https://charlies-names.com/en/thibaut/ Surname * Anton Friedrich Justus Thibaut (17721840), German jurist * Bernhard Friedrich Thibaut (17751832), ...
, Thibault, Thibeault,
Thiébaut Thiébaut or Thiebaut is a surname of French origin. Notable people with the surname include: * Bill Thiebaut (born 1947), American politician from Colorado * Gunter Thiebaut (born 1977), Belgian soccer player *Jean-Luc Thiébaut (born 1960), Frenc ...
, etc.; in Italian Tebaldo; in Spanish and Portuguese Teobaldo; in Irish Tiobóid; in Czech Děpolt; and in Hungarian Tibold. People called Theobald include: *Saint
Theobald of Dorat Saint Théobald (990 in La Bazeuge – November 6, 1070 in Dorat) was a canon regular and French saint. Attracted by the reputation of Saint Israël, his parents sent him to the chapter at Dorat to study. He completed his studies at Périg ...
(990–1070), French saint *Saint Theobald of Marly (died 1247), French saint and Cistercian abbot *Saint
Theobald of Provins Theobald of Provins () (1033–1066) was a French hermit and saint. Biography He was born at Provins to the French nobility, his father being Arnoul, Count of Champagne.François Verdier, ''Saints de Provins et comtes de Champagne. Essai sur ...
(1033–1066), French hermit and saint *
Theobald (ispán) Theobald from the kindred Tibold (; died after 1113), was a Hungarian nobleman in the early 12th century, who served as ''ispán'' of Somogy County at least from 1111 to 1113. Career Theobald (''Thebaldus'' or ''Teobaldus'') was born into the nam ...
, 12th-century Hungarian nobleman * Theobald of Langres (12th century), number theorist *
Theobald I, Duke of Lorraine Theobald I ( or ) (c. 1191 – 17 February 1220) was the duke of Lorraine from 1213 to his death. He was the son and successor of Frederick II and Agnes of Bar. Battle of Bouvines Theobald joined Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor, on 4 July 12 ...
(c. 1191–1220), the Duke of Lorraine (1213–1220) *
Theobald II, Duke of Lorraine Theobald II ( or ''Thiébaut''; 1263 – 13 May 1312) was the Duke of Lorraine from 1303 until his death in 1312. He was the son and successor of Frederick III, Duke of Lorraine, Frederick III and Margaret of Navarre, Duchess of Lorraine, Margare ...
(1263–1312), the Duke of Lorraine (1303–1312) *
Theobald I, Count of Blois Theobald I (before 91316 January 975, 976 or 977), called the Trickster (known as ''le Tricheur'' – meaning “cheater”– in French), was Count of Blois, Tours, Chartres and Châteaudun, as well as Lord of Vierzon and Provins. He was a loyal ...
(913–975), the first Count of Blois, Chartres, and Châteaudun, as well as Count of Tours *
Theobald II of Blois Theobald II, Count of Blois (Thibaut II; d. 1004) was the eldest son and heir of Odo I, Count of Blois, and Bertha of Burgundy. The stepson of Robert II of France, he became Count of Blois, Châteaudun, Chartres and Reims after the death of his ...
(c. 985–1004), eldest son and heir of Odo I, Count of Blois, and Bertha of Burgundy *
Theobald III, Count of Blois Theobald III of Blois (French: ''Thibaut''; 1012–1089) was count of Blois, Meaux and Troyes. He was captured in 1044 by Geoffrey II, Count of Anjou, and exchanged the County of Touraine for his freedom. Theobald used his nephew's involvement wi ...
(1012–1089), also known as Theobald I of Champagne, count of Blois, Meaux and Troyes *
Theobald II, Count of Champagne Theobald the Great (1090–1152) was count of Blois and of Chartres as Theobald IV from 1102 and was Count of Champagne and of Brie as Theobald II from 1125. Theobald held Auxerre, Maligny, Ervy, Troyes and Châteauvillain as fiefs from O ...
(1090–1152), also known as Theobald IV of Blois (1090–1152), Count of Blois and of Chartres as Theobald IV (1102–1152) and Count of Champagne and of Brie as Theobald II 1125–1152 *
Theobald III, Count of Champagne Theobald III (; 13 May 1179 – 24 May 1201) was Count of Champagne from 1197 to his death. He was designated heir by his older brother Henry II when the latter went to the Holy Land on the Third Crusade, and succeeded him upon his death. He co ...
(1179–1201), Count of Champagne (1197–1201) *
Theobald IV of Champagne Theobald I (, ; 30 May 1201 – 8 July 1253), also called the Troubadour and the Posthumous, was Count of Champagne (as Theobald IV) from birth and King of Navarre from 1234. He initiated the Barons' Crusade, was famous as a trouvère, and was ...
(1201–1253), also known as Theobald I of Navarre, Count of Champagne (1201–1253) and King of Navarre (1234–1253) *
Theobald V of Champagne Theobald II (6/7 December 1239 – 4/5 December 1270) was King of Navarre and also, as Theobald V, Count of Champagne and Brie, from 1253 until his death. He was the son and successor of Theobald I and the second Navarrese monarch of the House ...
(c. 1239–1270), also known as Theobald II of Navarre, Count of Champagne and Brie (as Theobald V) and King of Navarre (1253–1270) *
Theobald of Bec Theobald of Bec ( c. 1090 – 18 April 1161) was a Norman archbishop of Canterbury from 1139 to 1161. His exact birth date is unknown. Some time in the late 11th or early 12th century Theobald became a monk at the Abbey of Bec, r ...
(c. 1090–1161), Archbishop of Canterbury (1138–1161) * Theobald, Bishop of Liège (died 1312), ruler of Liège (1302–1312) *
Theobald von Bethmann Hollweg Theobald Theodor Friedrich Alfred von Bethmann Hollweg (29 November 1856 – 1 January 1921) was a German politician who was chancellor of the German Empire, imperial chancellor of the German Empire from 1909 to 1917. He oversaw the German entry ...
(1856–1921), German politician and statesman who served as Chancellor of the German Empire (1909–1917) *
Theobald Mathew (temperance reformer) Theobald Mathew (10 October 1790 – 8 December 1856) was an Ireland, Irish Priesthood in the Catholic Church, Catholic priest and Teetotalism, teetotalist reformer, popularly known as Father Mathew. He was born at Thomastown, near Golden, Count ...
(1790–1856), Irish temperance reformer *
Theobald Mathew (legal humourist) Theobald Mathew (5 December 1866 – 20 June 1939), known as Theo Mathew, was a British barrister and legal humorist. Life and legal career Born in London, Mathew was the elder son of the Irish-born judge Sir James Charles Mathew and Elizabet ...
(1866–1939), English barrister and legal humourist *
Theobald Mathew (Director of Public Prosecutions) Sir Theobald Mathew, (4 November 1898 – 29 February 1964) was a British lawyer who served as Director of Public Prosecutions from 1944 to 1964, making him the longest-serving DPP. Mathew was born in London, the son of Anna and Charles Ja ...
, (1898–1964) English Director of Public Prosecutions * Theobald Mathew (officer of arms) (1942–1998), English officer of arms *
Theobald Stein Theobald Stein (7 February 1829 – 16 November 1901) was a Danish sculptor. He was a professor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and served as its director from 1883 to 1886. Among his most well-known works are the Niels Juel statue ...
(1829–1901), Danish sculptor *
Theobald Wolfe Tone Theobald Wolfe Tone, posthumously known as Wolfe Tone (; 20 June 176319 November 1798), was a revolutionary exponent of Irish independence and is an iconic figure in Irish republicanism. Convinced that, so long as his fellow Protestants fear ...
(1763–1798), Irish revolutionary figure and leader of the 1798 United Irishmen's rising


Surname

*Daniel Theobald (born 1975), founder and chairman of Vecna Robotics, co-founder of Vecna Technologies * David Theobald (born 1978), English football (soccer) player * Densill Theobald (born 1982), Trinidadian football (soccer) player *
Frederick Vincent Theobald Frederick Vincent Theobald FES (15 May 1868 – 6 March 1930) was an English entomologist and "distinguished authority on mosquitoes". During his career, he was responsible for the economic zoology section of the Natural History ...
(1868–1930), British entomologist *
Hilda Theobald Hilda Theobald (1901–1985) was a British artist, notable as a modeller and sculptor of portrait busts. Biography Theobald was born at Soham in Cambridgeshire and attended St Edmund's School in Hunstanton. Her mother was a local Cambridgeshire ...
(1901–1985), English artist * James Theobald (1688–1759), Natural historian, merchant and antiquary * James Theobald (1829–1894), English politician *
Karl Theobald Karl Julian Theobald (born 5 August 1969) is an English actor and comedian. He has played 'Landlord' in ''Plebs'' and Martin Dear in Channel 4 sitcom '' Green Wing''. Early life Theobald was born in Lowestoft, to Wendy Theobald. He grew up ...
(born 1969), English stand-up comedian and actor *
Lewis Theobald Lewis Theobald (baptised 2 April 1688 – 18 September 1744), English textual editor and author, was a landmark figure both in the history of Shakespearean editing and in literary satire. He was vital for the establishment of fair texts for ...
(1688–1744), British textual editor and author, an 18th-century editor of Shakespeare *
Louis Theobald Louis Theobald (20 July 1938 – 15 February 2025) was a Maltese footballer, who spent the majority of his career playing as a defender for Hibernians. Club career Born in Paola, Theobald made his debut for hometown club Hibernians in May 1 ...
(1938–2025), Maltese footballer *
Nichola Theobald Nichola Jane "Nikki" Theobald is an English film, television and voice-over actress, television presenter and fashion model. Career Theobald began her career in the modelling industry and appeared in a campaign for French Connection and then ...
, English film, television and voice-over actress, television presenter, and fashion model *
Nicolas Théobald , born in Montenach (Moselle (department), Moselle) on August 31, 1903 and died in Obernai (Bas-Rhin) on May 10, 1981, was a Lorrain language, Lorrain and France, French geologist, Paleontology, paleontologist and University professor, professo ...
(1903–1981) lorrain and French geologist, paleontologist and professor of geology at university of
Besançon Besançon (, ; , ; archaic ; ) is the capital of the Departments of France, department of Doubs in the region of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté. The city is located in Eastern France, close to the Jura Mountains and the border with Switzerland. Capi ...
. * Robert Theobald (1929–1999), American economist and futurist * Robert Alfred Theobald (1884–1957), American admiral *
William Theobald William Theobald (1829 – 31 March 1908) was a malacologist and naturalist on the staff of the Geological Survey of India serving in Burma, then a part of British India. Biography Very little is known of Theobald's early life. Theobald was refe ...
(1829–1908), British malacologist and naturalist


Places

* Theobald, Santa Fe,
Argentina Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic, is a country in the southern half of South America. It covers an area of , making it the List of South American countries by area, second-largest country in South America after Brazil, the fourt ...
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Theobald's Road Theobalds Road is a road in the Holborn district of London. It is named after Theobalds Palace because King James I used this route when going between there and London, travelling with his court and baggage of some 200 carts. For this reaso ...
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Bloomsbury Bloomsbury is a district in the West End of London, part of the London Borough of Camden in England. It is considered a fashionable residential area, and is the location of numerous cultural institution, cultural, intellectual, and educational ...
,
London London is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in . London metropolitan area, Its wider metropolitan area is the largest in Wester ...
, named for * Theobald's Palace,
Hertfordshire Hertfordshire ( or ; often abbreviated Herts) is a ceremonial county in the East of England and one of the home counties. It borders Bedfordshire to the north-west, Cambridgeshire to the north-east, Essex to the east, Greater London to the ...


See also

* Theobold *
Tibbot Tibbot may refer to: * Tibbot na Long Bourke, 1st Viscount Mayo (1567–1629), Irish peer and parliamentarian * Tibbot MacWalter Kittagh Bourke (c. 1570–1602 or after), 21st Chief of Mac William Íochtar {{Short pages monitor