Burghard name meaning

Gender: Boy
Origin: Old High German and Germanic
Usage: English, German, Swedish and Finnish
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Burghard
Meaning: Brave and Powerful Protector
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What does Burghard mean?

The boy name Burghard is primarily used in English, Swedish, German and Finnish, Burghard means "Strong as a Castle or Powerful Protector" is originated from Old High German and Germanic. Burghard is variation of saintly Burkhard.

Also Burkhard is variant transcription of BORG;HARD. Germanic and Old High German name Burkhard, meaning of Burkhard is "Castle and Composition".

Variants of Burghard

Burkhard, Burchard

How popular is the name Burghard?

Burghard is a popular baby name in Germany where every 1 in 20000 have the name. As per our findings, over 5000 babies have been bestowed Burghard around the globe.

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Numerological aspects of Burghard

Failure is a part of success. And you should have known this by now. Once you relax and start talking, you never stop. You are pretty, smart and charismatic, you still doubt yourself. Luck is following your every step in life. You lack enthusiasm and adventure. Having letter D as your capstone reveals your smartness, power to concentrate on your thing even in the most difficult times You are sharp-minded and intelligent.

Go through the following names similar to Burghard

  •  Kamik means Desired or Kamik, Soft Boot Made of Reindeer Or Sealskin commonly used for both boys and girls commonly used in Hindi and Tamil has origin in Greenlandic
  •  Illona - Of Old Greek and Hungarian origin, Outlandish Illona means "Flanks or The Torch" and is aimed at baby girls is substantially used in German, English and Danish
  •  Perceval - Prevalently used in Finnish, English and Swedish, Perceval is used as a baby boy name, meaning of Perceval is "To Pierce + Old French Val = Valley, Pierces or Breton Novel Hero" is rooted from Celtic, Welsh and Old French
  •  Hartman - Of Germanic origin, Anomalous Hartman means "Strong Man or Hard" and is aimed at boys is commonly used in Norwegian and Finnish
  •  Salli - Of Hebrew origin, Unorthodox Salli is substantially used in English and Danish and is used for baby girls, Salli means "Let as in Let Me"

Famous people named Burghard

  • Burghard Freiherr von Schorlemer-Alst, Prussian parliamentarian for the Centre Party

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