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Eckhard : ウィキペディア英語版
Ekkehard
Ekkehard (and Eckardt, Eckard, Eckhardt, Ekkehart) is a German given name. It is composed of the elements ''ekke'' "edge, blade; sword" and ''hart'' "brave; hardy". Variant forms include Eckard, Eckhard, Eckhart, Eckart.
The Anglo-Saxon form of the name was ''Ecgheard'', possibly attested in the toponym Eggerton.
==Middle Ages==
It was the name of five monks of the Abbey of Saint Gall from the tenth to the thirteenth century:
*Ekkehard I (died 973)
*Ekkehard II (died 990)
*Ekkehard III
*Ekkehard IV (died c. 1056)
*Ekkehard V (died c. 1220)
It was also the name of two Margraves of Meissen:
*Eckard I (died 1002)
*Eckard II (died 1046)
Other notable people with that given name include:
*Ekkehard of Huysburg (died 1084), abbot of Huysburg Abbey
*Ekkehard of Aura (died 1126), chronicler and abbot of Aura Abbey
*Meister Eckhart (died c. 1327), philosopher and mystic

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