Eberhard is an old Germanic name meaning the strength or courage of a wild boar.
Eberhard of Friuli (815–866), Duke and key figure in the Carolingian EmpireEberhard of Béthune (died 1212), Flemish grammarianEberhard I, Duke of Württemberg (1445–1496)Eberhard II, Count of Württemberg (after 1315–1392)Eberhard I, Count of Bonngau (died 937)Eberhard III, Duke of Franconia (ca 885–939)Eberhard (Archbishop of Trier) (1010–1066)Eberhard of Salzburg (died 1164), Bishop of Salzburg and saintEberhard family, a prominent Swiss industrialist family (Eberhard & Co.) from Bern whose origin has been traced back to the 10th centuryGeorge-Emile Eberhard (1868–1936), founder of Eberhard & CoGeorge Eberhard, George-Emile's son and heirMaurice Eberhard, George-Emile's son and heirChristian August Gottlob Eberhard (1769–1884), a German writerDennis Eberhard (1943–2005), an American composerHans J. Müller-Eberhard (1927–1998), a molecular immunologistHermann Eberhard (1852–1908), a 19th-century German explorer that discovered Giant sloth remains at Cueva del Milodon Natural MonumentJohann Augustus Eberhard (1739–1809), a German theologianMartin Eberhard (born 1960), co-founder and former CEO of Tesla MotorsMary Jane West-Eberhard contemporary biologist upon social wasps and phenotypic plasticityMatthias Eberhard (1815–1876), Roman Catholic Bishop of TrierPaul Eberhard (born 1917), Swiss bobsledderWolfram Eberhard (1909–1989), a sociologist of rural ChinaEberhard's, supermarket chain in MichiganEberhard Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SA