Eble

Eble
This interesting surname with variant spellings Ebi, Eby, Eb(er)lein, Eberle, etc., is a diminutive of the Germanic personal name "Everard". The component elements of the given name are "eber" meaning wild boar plus "hard" brave, hardy, or strong. The surname is first recorded in Germany in the early 16th Century, (see below). The marriage of Sebolt Eble and Barbara Werber took place on February 2nd 1609, at Ettenheim, Freiburg, Baden, Germany, and Andreas, son of Sebolt and Barbara Eble, was christened on March 14th 1613, at the same place. A coat of arms granted to the Eble family of Paris is recorded heraldically in "Rietstap's Armorial General". It consists of a quartered shield with a gold cross overall, in the 1st quarter there is gold corn on a blue field, the second and third quarters depict swords in saltire on a red field and in the fourth quarter there is a gold lion rampant on a blue field. The definitions of the armorial colours are; gold-denotes generosity and elevation; blue - signifies loyalty and truth; and red - denotes military fortitude and magnanimity. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Jacob Ebels, married, which was dated 1525, in Lengefelt, Chemnitz, Sachsen, Germany, during the reign of King Charles V, known as "The Habsburg Emperor", 1519 - 1558. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Eble — Eble, Burkhart, geb. 1799 zu Weil in Württemberg, Arzt in Wien, dann akadem. Prosector, Regimentsfeldarzt, Lehrer an der Josephsakademie, Bibliothekar und Aufseher der akadem. Schulen, gest. 1837. Schrieb: »Die Krankheit der Bindehaut des Auges«… …   Herders Conversations-Lexikon

  • eblė — sf. R236, MŽ315, [K] išdžiovintas veršio skrandis, vartojamas pienui sutraukti, sūragrobis, šliužas …   Dictionary of the Lithuanian Language

  • Eble — Theo Eble (* 1. Juni 1899 in Basel, Schweiz; † 2. Mai 1974 in Basel) war ein Schweizer Maler und Grafiker. Er gehört zu den bedeutenden Vertretern der realistisch sachlichen Malerei in den 20er Jahren und der Abstrakten Malerei nach dem Zweiten… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

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  • Eblé — Jean Baptiste Eblé, Portrait von Jean Baptiste Paulin Guérin Jean Baptiste Eblé (* 21. Dezember 1758 in St. Johann bei Saargemünd; † 21. Dezember 1812 in Königsberg in Ostpreußen) war ein französischer …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Eble II of Ventadorn — was viscount of Ventadour (Corrèze, France). He was born at some date after 1086, the son of Eble I (died 1096) and of Almodis de Montberon.Eble II was the Ebolus cantator (a singer named Eble, Eble le chanteur), who according to a contemporary… …   Wikipedia

  • Eble III of Ventadorn — was viscount of Ventadour (Corrèze, France). He was the son of Eble II, known as Eble le chanteur (Eble the singer), and of Agnes de Montluçon. His date of birth is unknown; he died in 1170.Eble III was the patron and protector of Bernart de… …   Wikipedia

  • Eble V of Ventadorn — was viscount of Ventadour (Corrèze, France). He was the son of Eble IV and of Sybille de la Faye (daughter of Raoul de Châtellerault, grand seneschal of Aquitaine). His date of birth is unknown; he probably died soon after 1236.Eble V was the… …   Wikipedia

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