Eberardo

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Spanish form of EVERARD.

EVERARD   male   English (Rare)
Means "brave boar", derived from the Germanic elements ebur "wild boar" and hard "brave, hardy". The Normans introduced it to England, where it joined the Old English cognate Eoforheard. It has only been rarely used since the Middle Ages. Modern use of the name may be inspired by the surname Everard, itself derived from the medieval name.
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Eberhard, Erhard
DUTCH: Evert
ENGLISH: Everard
FRENCH: Évrard
GERMAN: Eberhard, Erhard
DIMINUTIVES AND SHORT FORMS
DANISH: Ebbe
GERMAN: Ebbe
NORWEGIAN: Ebbe
SWEDISH: Ebbe
FEMININE FORMS
DANISH: Ebba
GERMAN: Ebba
NORWEGIAN: Ebba
SWEDISH: Ebba
OTHER FORMS
ENGLISH: Everett, Everette, Everitt