Everard
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Everard Name meanings & History
The name Everard has an English and Germanic origin. It is a combination of two Germanic words - "Ebur" and "hard" - which means "boar's bravery" or "strong as a wild boar.". The name Everard means "boar's bravery" or "strong as a wild boar." It denotes someone who is brave, powerful, fierce, and strong-willed. From Everardus, the Latinized form of Eberhard. 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. Everard is used mainly as a first name for boys. It is not commonly used as a last name or a middle name.
Zodiac Sign of Everard: Expressive Gemini
Synonyms of Everard:
E: Enliven,Exaggerate,Enlighten,Environment,Expressive,Entertain
V: Vivacious,Versatility,Vexing,Variety
R: Rational,Resourceful,Reason,Restless
A: Aggressive,Action,Ambitious,Assertive,Argumentative,Angry
D: Determined,Dutiful,Doting,Daddy,Domestic,Demanding
Everard is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Complex name
- a Formal name
- a Mature name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Some notable people named Everard are Everard Digby (16th-century English writer and conspirator), Everardus Bogardus (17th-century Dutch-American minister), and Everard Green (19th-century English historian and herald).
2.) EVERARD (Male)
Usage: English
Meanings: Derived from the obsolete Eoforheard (strong as a wild boar), a compound name composed of the elements eofor (wild boar) and heard (hearty, strong, brave). Eoforheard had a cognate in the Old High German Eburhart, which evolved into the Modern German Eberhard and the French Everard. Thus, it is uncertain whether Everard was a natural evolution of Eoforheard, or whether Eoforheard was abandoned in favor of Everard at the time of the Conquest. (EV-EH-RARD)