Everardo

Meaning of Everardo

Everardo is a distinguished male name of Germanic origin, meaning "brave as a wild boar." The name has deep historical roots and is often associated with strength and courage. In English, it is pronounced as eh-vuh-RAR-doh, while in Spanish, it takes on the pronunciation eh-beh-RAHR-doh. Variations of the name include Everard and Everhard. Although not exceedingly common in the United States, Everardo has maintained a consistent presence over the decades. Its unique sound and rich heritage make it an appealing choice for parents seeking a strong yet uncommon name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as eh-beh-RAHR-doh (/eβeˈrarðo/)

American English

  • Pronunced as eh-vuh-RAR-doh (/ˌɛvərˈɑrdoʊ/)

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Notable People Named Everardo

Jesús Everardo Rubio Quintero is a Mexican professional footballer known for his strength, aggression, and versatility as a defender, currently playing for Liga MX club Tijuana.
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Everardo Elizondo Almaguer is a Mexican economist who served as deputy governor of the Bank of Mexico from 1998 to 2008.
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José Everardo Cristóbal Quirino is a Mexican sprint canoeist with a career spanning since 2005.
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