Everild
e-veri-ld,
ev(e)-rild
Origin:British
Meaning:Strong as a boar in battle, courageous as a boar
Everild is a gender-neutral name with roots in German, Latin, and English origins. It may be connected to the feminine Everilda or the masculine Everett, which itself modernizes the German name, Eberhard. Rooted in the Old High German Eburhild, Everild comes from the Germanic elements eburaz, meaning "wild boar," and hildiz, meaning "battle" or "fight." Together, they give Everild a fierce meaning: "courageous as a boar" or "strong as a boar in battle." This raw power branches out to the Old English and Old Saxon eofor and hild, forming a cohesive unity between the Germanic languages. Bold, untamed, and spirited, your little one will inspire many around them simply by being themselves!
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