The baby name Ebert is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "EE-bert".
Ebert is Germanic in Origin.
Ebert is a Germanic name that means "bright, famous". It is derived from the Old Germanic name Eberhard, which was a combination of the elements "eber" meaning "wild boar" and "hard" meaning "brave, strong". The name Ebert was popularized in the 19th century by the German philosopher and political theorist Karl Marx, who had a close friend named Friedrich Ebert, who later became the first president of the Weimar Republic.
The name Ebert is predominantly used as a surname, but it can also be used as a first name. It is more commonly used for boys than for girls. The pronunciation of Ebert is EH-bert, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name has been used in various countries, including Germany, the United States, and Canada.
The name Ebert is a combination of two elements, "eber" and "hard". The element "eber" is derived from the Old Germanic word "ebur" meaning "wild boar". The wild boar was a symbol of strength and courage in Germanic mythology, and it was often used in names to convey these qualities. The element "hard" means "brave, strong", and it was also a popular element in Germanic names. The combination of these two elements in the name Ebert creates a name that means "bright, famous".
Ebert has the following similar or variant Names
- Eberth |
- Eberdt |
- Eberdti |
- Ebertin |
- Eberts |
- Ebertson |
- Eberthson |
- Eberthsen |
- Ebertholz |
- Eberthold |
- Ebertholdt |
- Ebertholter