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Eberardo

♂ Boy

How to Pronounce Eberardo

Pronounced eh-beh-RAR-doh /ˌeɪ.beɪˈrɑr.doʊ/Medium

Meaning: Eberardo is the Italian and Spanish form of the old Germanic Eberhard, built from eber, 'wild boar,' and hard, 'brave, strong, hardy' - a warrior name meaning roughly 'brave as a boar.'Medium

In 30 seconds: Eberardo is the Italian/Spanish form of the Germanic Eberhard, 'brave as a wild boar.' In the U.S. it has stayed a rare heritage name, peaking modestly around 1998 (said eh-beh-RAR-doh).
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Origin MediumGermanic, Italian, Spanish
MeaningEberardo is the Italian and Spanish form of the old Germanic Eberhard, built from eber, 'wild boar,' and hard, 'brave, strong, hardy' - a warrior name meaning roughly 'brave as a boar.'
U.S. rank (2017)#11136 ↗ Rising
2017 U.S. births6 boys (0.00% of U.S. boys)
Peak year1998
Total births (all-time)≈ 436

Popularity in the U.S. · SSA data

peak 200719282017

U.S. births per year (Social Security Administration, 1880–present). Pink marker = peak year.

SSA data updated May 2026. How we source & verify this data.

History & Origin

Eberardo descends from the Germanic Eberhard, joining eber, 'wild boar,' with hard, 'brave' or 'hardy' - a warrior-style compliment name from early medieval Europe. Italian and Spanish speakers carried it forward in this romanized form.

In the United States it has always been a scarce heritage name, given to about eighteen boys a year even at its peak around 1998, used mainly in Italian- and Spanish-speaking immigrant families. A boy named Eberardo today would still be a child or young man.

Did you know? Eberardo shares its Germanic boar-and-courage root with Everard and Eberhard, names once carried by medieval European dukes and counts.
Overall data confidence 70%
References - Eberardo — Romance-language form of Germanic Eberhard; boar+hardy root well documented

Variations

EberhardEverardoEverard

Nicknames

EberBeto

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If you like Eberardo…

Everardo— the closest Spanish spelling of the same Germanic name
Leonardo— a like Italian/Spanish name with a hard-suffix Germanic root
Eduardo— shares the romance-language treatment of a Germanic name
Bernardo— another -ardo Germanic-rooted name common in the same communities

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Frequently Asked

What does the name Eberardo mean?

It comes from the Germanic Eberhard, joining 'wild boar' with 'brave, hardy' - roughly 'brave as a boar.'

How do you pronounce Eberardo?

It is said eh-beh-RAR-doh /ˌeɪ.beɪˈrɑr.doʊ/, four syllables with the stress on the third.

Is Eberardo a boy or girl name?

Eberardo is used as a boy's name.

How popular is Eberardo?

It has always been rare in the U.S., given to about eighteen boys a year even at its peak around 1998, mostly in Italian- and Spanish-heritage families.

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