- Eberhild
- althochdeutscher Ursprung, Bedeutungszusammensetzung aus: »Eber« und »Kampf«.
Deutsch namen. 2013.
Deutsch namen. 2013.
Ebba — f 1 German; probably from the various compound Germanic female names containing the first element eber wild boar, as for example Ebergard and Eberhild. 2 English: 19th century revival of an Old English female name, a contracted form of Eadburga,… … First names dictionary
Ebbers — This Germanic medieval surname is a developed patronymic form of the pre 7th Century personal name Ebba translating as Wild Boar . Early German and Anglo Saxon baptismal names were often compounds composed of elements derived from water, fire,… … Surnames reference
Eberdt — This Germanic medieval surname is a developed patronymic form of the pre 7th Century personal name Ebba translating as Wild Boar . Early German and Anglo Saxon baptismal names were often compounds composed of elements derived from water, fire,… … Surnames reference
Eberst — This Germanic medieval surname is a developed patronymic form of the pre 7th Century personal name Ebba translating as Wild Boar . Early German and Anglo Saxon baptismal names were often compounds composed of elements derived from water, fire,… … Surnames reference
Eberts — This Germanic medieval surname is a developed patronymic form of the pre 7th Century personal name Ebba translating as Wild Boar . Early German and Anglo Saxon baptismal names were often compounds composed of elements derived from water, fire,… … Surnames reference
Ebertz — This Germanic medieval surname is a developed patronymic form of the pre 7th Century personal name Ebba translating as Wild Boar . Early German and Anglo Saxon baptismal names were often compounds composed of elements derived from water, fire,… … Surnames reference
Eberz — This Germanic medieval surname is a developed patronymic form of the pre 7th Century personal name Ebba translating as Wild Boar . Early German and Anglo Saxon baptismal names were often compounds composed of elements derived from water, fire,… … Surnames reference
Ebhardt — This Germanic medieval surname is a developed patronymic form of the pre 7th Century personal name Ebba translating as Wild Boar . Early German and Anglo Saxon baptismal names were often compounds composed of elements derived from water, fire,… … Surnames reference