Herbert the Younger (circa 950–995) was the Count of Troyes and Meaux.
He was the son of Robert of Vermandois and Adelaide Werra, daughter of Gilbert of Burgundy.
[3] He inherited his father's domains in 966 and part of those of his uncle, Herbert III of Omois, in 984, shared with his cousin Odo of Blois.
[1] He was a partisan and supporter of King Lothair and followed on his conquest of Upper Lorraine, after which he was guarded the captive Godfrey I of Verdun.
After the death of Lothair's heir, Louis V, in 987, Herbert sided with Odo I of Blois and backed Charles, Duke of Lower Lorraine, probably his brother-in-law.