Ebrard
Ebrard is a surname of European origin, most commonly found in Mexico and other Spanish-speaking countries. The name's origins are believed to be Germanic, possibly related to names containing the elements "eber" (meaning boar or strong) and "hard" (meaning brave, hardy, or strong).
The most prominent individual associated with the name Ebrard is Marcelo Ebrard Casaubón, a Mexican politician and diplomat. He has served as Head of Government of Mexico City (2006-2012) and as Secretary of Foreign Affairs (2018-2023) in the administration of President Andrés Manuel López Obrador.
Due to the limited general knowledge surrounding the surname beyond its association with specific individuals, information available is predominantly biographical rather than etymological or sociological in nature. The distribution of the name is relatively limited compared to more common surnames, suggesting a potentially localized origin or migration patterns.