Meaning & History
Everhart is a surname of German origin, functioning as a variant of the more common Eberhardt. The name Eberhardt itself is derived from the Old German given name Eberhard, which is composed of the elements ebur meaning "wild boar" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy". Thus, Everhart ultimately carries the meaning of "brave boar", a characteristic emblematic of strength and ferocity.
Notable Bearers
The Everhart surname has been borne by several notable individuals across diverse fields. In politics and government, James Bowen Everhart served as a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania, while William Everhart also represented Pennsylvania in Congress. Forrest E. Everhart was a United States Army soldier awarded the Medal of Honor for his bravery during World War II. In the arts, Angie Everhart gained recognition as a model and actress, and Rex Everhart was a prominent voice actor known for his role in Disney's The Beauty and the Beast. Sports figures include Ron Everhart, a college basketball coach, and Travis Everhart, a football coach. In academia, Thomas Eugene Everhart made contributions as a physicist and educator. Other notable bearers include physician and naturalist Isaiah Fawkes Everhart and soldier Lawrence Everhart, who served in the American Revolution. The wrestler previously known as Jason Jordan adopted the surname as his ring name, likely for its stout, Germanic connotations.
Distribution and Variants
As a German surname, Everhart predominantly appears in the United States, where many German immigrants settled. Variants and related forms include Evers (Dutch), Evered (English), Everett (English), and Évrard (French), all sharing a common root in the name Eberhard. The asteroid 2664 Everhart and the Everhart Museum in Scranton, Pennsylvania, further attest to the surname's visibility.
- Meaning: "Brave boar"
- Origin: German
- Type: Surname (variant of Eberhardt)
- Usage regions: Primarily United States, also Germany
Related Names
Sources: Wikipedia — Everhart