Eberhard
Eberhard is a male first name, and also occurs as a family name.
Origin and Meaning
The meaning of the name is actually " hard, strong, persevering like a boar ' ( Old High German ebur corresponds boar; harti, herti corresponds hard). Hart can be understood as hardy in the sense: Eberhard: " the suitable for hunting the boar ." Variants are Ebert, Eberhardt and Eberhart and in Low German Everhard, Evert and reading.
Name-day
June 22 ( Eberhard of Salzburg (of Biburg ); * to 1089, probably in Lower Bavaria, † June 22, 1164 in Rein near Graz, Archbishop of Salzburg).
Well-known bearers of the name
Rule name
Eberhard
- Eberhard VI. of Nellenburg ( the Blessed ), founder of the Abbey Allerheilgen in Schaffhausen († 1078/79 )
- Eberhard of Friuli ( 810-866 ), Duke of Friuli
- Eberhard (Franconia), 911-939 Duke of Franconia
- Eberhard (Bavaria), 937-938 Duke of Bavaria
- Eberhard of Aquileia († 1048), a canon of Augsburg, 1043-1048 Patriarch of Aquileia
- Eberhard von Entringen, Abbot of Herrenalb
- Eberhard ( Naumburg - Zeitz ) ( † 1079 ), bishop of Naumburg
- Everhard von Berg (* at the latest in 1100, † 1145-1152, also: Eberhard von Berg), from 1143 abbot of a monastery George Thal; Holy
- Eberhard von Lingen worm ( to 1252)
- Eberhard I of Isenberg - Limburg, Count (1301-1304)
- Eberhard (Zweibrücken ) ( † 1394), Count
- Eberhard von Trier ( ~ 1010-1066 ), 1047-1066 Archbishop of Trier
- Eberhard von Rohr village ( about 1160 - about 1240 /45), 1191-1240 Abbot of Salem
- Eberhard of Rain Mountain (~ 1170-1246 ), Archbishop of Salzburg
- Eberhard Schwabe († 1167 ), 1165-1167 Bishop of Regensburg
- Everhard von Diest († 1301) 1275-1301 Bishop of Münster
- Eberhard of Monheim (* 1275, † after 1346 ), 1328-1340 Chapter Master of the Livonian branch of the Teutonic Order (country master of Livonia of the Teutonic Order )
- Eberhard Ludwig ( Württemberg) ( 1676-1733 ), Duke of Württemberg
Eberhard I.
- Eberhard I (Württemberg, Count ) the Illustrious ( 1265-1325 ), Count of Württemberg
- Eberhard I (Württemberg, Duke ) in Bart ( 1445-1496 ), Duke of Württemberg
- Eberhard I of Berg- Altena († 1180), Count
- Eberhard I von der Mark († 1308), Count
- Eberhard I ( Augsburg), Bishop of Augsburg
- Eberhard I (Bamberg ) (c. 973-1040 ), first bishop of Bamberg
- Eberhard I ( Katzenelenbogen ), Count
- Eberhard I of Constance ( † 1046 ), Bishop of Constance ( 1034-1046 )
- Eberhard I ( Habsburg- Laufenburg ), Count
- Eberhard I of Hildrizhausen († 1112), Bishop of Eichstätt ( 1099-1112 )
- Eberhard I von der Marck - Arenberg ( Eberhard von der Mark, and later of the Marck to Arenberg; † before 1378 ), a canon at various cathedrals
Eberhard II
- Eberhard II of Salzburg (around 1170-1246 ), Archbishop of Salzburg, " Count of Rain Mountain"
- Eberhard II (Württemberg, Count ) of Greiner († 1392 ), Count of Württemberg
- Eberhard II (Württemberg, Duke ) ( 1447-1504 ), Duke of Württemberg
- Eberhard II ( Ebersberg ), Count
- Eberhard II of Otelingen († 1170 ), Bishop of Bamberg 1146-1170
- Eberhard II of Hirnheim (* 1495, † 1560), Bishop of the Diocese of Eichstätt and Prince-Bishop of the Bishopric of Eichstätt 1552-1560
- Eberhard II von der Marck - Arenberg (according to another count Eberhard IV, † 1454 ), 1378-1454 Count of Arenberg
Eberhard III. / IV.
- Eberhard III. of Breuberg (* around 1285, † 1323), bailiff in the Wetterau
- Eberhard III. Neuhaus († 1427), Archbishop of Salzburg
- Eberhard III. (Württemberg, Count ) of clemency († 1417), Count of Württemberg
- Eberhard III. (Württemberg, Duke ) ( 1614-1674 ), Duke of Württemberg
- Eberhard IV of Starhemberg (* 1370, † 1429), Archbishop of Salzburg
- Eberhard IV (Württemberg ) the Younger ( 1388-1419 ), Count of Württemberg
First name
- Eberhard von Brauchitsch (1926-2010), German manager
- Eberhard Daerr (1912-2005), German General Surgeon
- Eberhard Diepgen (* 1941), German politician ( CDU)
- Eberhard Feik (1943-1994), German actor
- Eberhard Gienger (* 1951), German gymnast and politicians
- Eberhard Günther (1911-1994) German jurist, nonfiction author and President of the Bundeskartellamt
- Eberhard Itzenplitz (1926-2012), German writer and director
- Eberhard Kunkel (* 1931), German comic crime writer and publisher
- Eberhard Thust (* 1947), German boxing promoter and writer
- Eberhard Wolfram (1882-1947), German Vice Admiral
- Eberhard Storeck (* 1932), German voice actor and dialogue director
- Eberhard Mellie (* 1929), German voice actor
- Eberhard Prüter (* 1945), German actor and voice actor
Family name
A
- Anton Eberhard (1892-1967), German politician ( FDP)
- August Eberhard ( b. 1941 ), Austrian politician ( ÖVP)
- August Gottlob Eberhard (1769-1845), German writer
B
- Bernhard Eberhard (1795-1860), Minister of the Interior and OB Kurhessischer of Hanau
- Bettina Eberhard (born 1972 ), Swiss Film director and artist
C
- Christian Eberhard (Ostfriesland ) ( 1665-1708 ), Prince of East Frisia
- Christian Eberhard ( MP ) ( 1787-1854 ), German landowner and politician, Member of Parliament Nassau
- Christian Eberhard ( local politician ) ( 1886-1973 ), German politician, Mayor of Göppingen
- Christoph Eberhard (1675-1750; Alethophilus pseudonym ), German geographer and preacher
D
- Daniel Mark Eberhard (born 1976 ), German music educationalist and jazz musicians
- Dennis Eberhard (1943-2005), American composer and music educator
E
- Ekkehard Becker -Eberhard ( born 1952 ), German lawyer and university professor
- Else Eberhard- Scho Bacher (1887-1955), German author
F
- Fritz Eberhard (1896-1982), German politician (SPD ), resistance fighter and journalist
G
- Georgius Eberhard († 1519), abbot of a monastery in the Southern St.Blasien
- Gundi Eberhard (born 1966 ), German actress and voice actress
- Gunthild Eberhard (born 1966 ), German actress
- Gustav Eberhard (1867-1940), German astronomer
B
- Hans Eberhard (1917 - ), German General of the Army of the Bundeswehr
- Hans J. Müller -Eberhard (1927-1998), German - American immunologist
- Heinrich Eberhard (1884-1973), German painter
- Hermann Eberhard (1852-1908), German captain and adventurer
J
- Jacques Eberhard (1919-2009), French politician ( FKP)
- Johann Eberhard († 1630), German physician and university teacher
- Johann August Eberhard (1739-1809), German philosopher
- Johann Peter Eberhard (1727-1779), German physician, mathematician and physicist
- Johann Richard Eberhard (1739-1813), South German Rococo sculptor
- Jörg Eberhard ( born 1956 ), German painter
- Julian Eberhard (* 1986), Austrian biathlete
K
- Karl Eberhard (1820-1907), German architect
- Kaspar Eberhard (1523-1575), German Lutheran theologian and educator
- Klaus Eberhard ( born 1956 ), Austrian alpine skier
- Klaus Eberhard (tennis player) ( born 1957 ), German tennis player
- Konrad Eberhard (1768-1859), German sculptor and painter
- Kurt Eberhard (General ) ( 1874-1947 ), German Major General and SS leaders
- Kurt Eberhard ( psychologist ) ( 1938-2008 ), German psychologist
M
- Marie Eberhard (1897-1975), German painter
- Markus H. Eberhard (born 1966 ), actor, singer and coach
- Martin Eberhard ( born 1960 ), American electrical engineer and entrepreneur
- Matthias Eberhard (1815-1876), German theologian and clergyman, Bishop of Trier
- Matthias Eberhard ( district administrator ) ( 1871-1944 ), German civil servant
- Eberhard Melchior (sculptor ) ( 1701-1777 ), German Baroque sculptor
O
- Otto Eberhard (1875-1966), German Protestant theologian and religious educator
R
- Roger Eberhard ( born 1984 ), Swiss Photographer
- Rudolf Eberhard (SED ) ( 1891-1965 ), German politician ( SED)
- Rudolf Eberhard (CSU ) ( 1914-1998 ), German economist and politician ( CSU)
S
- Sepp Eberhard (1917-1986), Austrian politician ( SPÖ)
- Silke Eberhard (born 1972 ), German jazz musician
T
- Tobias Eberhard ( born 1985 ), Austrian biathlete
W
- Wolfram Eberhard (1909-1989), German sinologist and ethnologist
Surname form Everhard
- Nancy Everhard ( born 1957 ), American actress
- Sophie Anna Everhard (* 1993), American actress