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Ebert

EE-bərt

Ebert is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “A Germanic name derived from Eberhard, meaning 'strong as a boar'.”, and peaked in popularity in 1919.

Letters5
Syllables2
OriginGermanic

What Ebert Means

A Germanic name derived from Eberhard, meaning 'strong as a boar'.

The Story of Ebert

This name carries the quiet confidence of a seasoned observer, strong and thoughtful.

Ebert is a Germanic name, understood as a derivative of Eberhard, embodying the essence of being 'strong as a boar.' Its history in use dates back to 1892, with its peak popularity around 1919.

For your son, Ebert suggests a sharp intellect paired with unwavering loyalty. You see a child who is not only strong in character but also possesses a keen mind, capable of thoughtful analysis and steadfast support for his loved ones.

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Numerology

5

The Adventurer

Free-spirited, adaptable, and curious. These names carry energy of change and exploration.

Famous Namesakes

  • Roger Ebert

    Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic

Personality Traits

StrongBraveIntelligentLoyal

Spelling Variations

Peak Year

#17 in 1919

Total Births

299

First Recorded

1892

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