Aubert
Aubert, also d'Aubert, is a French surname, also established in Scandinavia. Notable people with this surname include the following:
- Abbé Aubert (1731–1814), French dramatist, poet and journalist
- Alexander Aubert, English merchant
- Alvin Aubert (1930–2014), American poet
- Anaïs Aubert, known as Mademoiselle Anaïs (1802–1871), French actress
- Andreas Aubert (art historian), Norwegian art historian
- Aristide Aubert Du Petit Thouars, French naval officer
- Arnaud Aubert, Catholic Chamberlain
- Étienne Aubert, later became Pope Innocent VI
- Aubert of Avranches, bishop of Avranches
- Axel Aubert (1873–1943), Norwegian businessman
- Ebba d'Aubert, Swedish pianist
- François d'Aubert, French politician
- Hermann Rudolph Aubert, German physiologist
- Jacques Aubert (1689–1753), French composer and violinist
- Jean Aubert the Elder (ca 1680–1741), French architect
- Jean Aubert (engineer) (1894–1984), French engineer
- Jean-Louis Aubert, French virtuoso guitarist, singer and songwriter
- Jeanne Aubert, French singer and actress
- Joseph-Jean-Félix Aubert, French painter
- K. D. Aubert, American actress
- Louis Aubert, French composer
- Louis-Marie Aubert du Petit-Thouars, French botanist
- Ludvig Cæsar Martin Aubert, Norwegian philologist
- Ludvig Mariboe Benjamin Aubert, Norwegian jurist and politician
- Marie-Hélène Aubert, French politician
- Phillipe-Ignace François Aubert de Gaspé, Canadian writer
- Philippe-Joseph Aubert de Gaspé, French Canadian writer and seigneur
- Pierre Aubert, Swiss politician
- Puig Aubert, French rugby league footballer
- Raphaël Aubert, Swiss writer and essayist
- Suzanne Aubert, Catholic sister
- Vilhelm Aubert, Norwegian sociologist
- Vilhelm Mariboe Aubert, Norwegian jurist
- Aubert (noble family), a noble family of Denmark and Norway
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