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{{Infobox given name
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| pronunciation = {{IPAc-en|ˈ|}}
| gender = Male
| meaning = ""
| region = [[Europe]]
| origin = [[Germanic languages|Germanic]]
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'''Burchard''' (''[[Bouchard]]'', ''Burckhart'', ''Burkhart'', ''Burkard'', ''Burkhard'', ''Burkert'', ''[[Borchardt]]'', ''Burckhardt'' and variants, [[Old English]] ''Burgheard'') are both [[Germanic given name]]s and surnames, from ''Burg'' "castle" and ''hart'' "hard". Notable people with the name include:
'''Burchard''' (''[[Bouchard]]'', ''Burckhart'', ''Burkhart'', ''Burkard'', ''Burkhard'', ''Burkert'', ''[[Borchardt]]'', ''Burckhardt'' and variants, [[Old English]] ''Burgheard'') are both [[Germanic given name]]s and surnames, from ''Burg'' "castle" and ''hart'' "hard". Notable people with the name include:


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* [[Burchard of Würzburg]], an 8th-century Anglo-Saxon missionary to the Frankish Empire
* [[Burchard of Würzburg]], an 8th-century Anglo-Saxon missionary to the Frankish Empire
* [[Burchard I, Duke of Swabia]] (c. 855/860–911)
* [[Burchard I, Duke of Swabia]] (c. 855/860–911)
* [[Burchard II, Duke of Swabia]] (c. 883–926)
* [[Burchard II, Duke of Swabia]] ({{circa|883}}{{snd}}926)
* [[Burchard III, Duke of Swabia]] (c. 915–973)
* [[Burchard III, Duke of Swabia]] ({{circa|915}}{{snd}}973)
* [[Burchard, Duke of Thuringia]] (died 908)
* [[Burchard, Duke of Thuringia]] (died 908)
* [[Burchard of Worms]] (c. 950–1025), theologian
* [[Burchard of Worms]] ({{circa|950}}{{snd}}1025), theologian
* [[Burchard (archbishop of Vienne)]] (died 1031)
* [[Burchard (archbishop of Vienne)]] (died 1031)
* [[Burchard (bishop of Aosta)]] (died 1068), also Archbishop of Lyon (1033–1034), under the name Burchard III
* [[Burchard (bishop of Aosta)]] (died 1068), also Archbishop of Lyon (1033–1034), under the name Burchard III
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'''Burkhard'''
'''Burkhard'''
* [[Burkhard Gladigow]] (born 1939), German scholar of religious studies and classical philology
* [[Burkhard Gladigow]] (1939–2022), German scholar of religious studies and classical philology


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'''Burkard'''
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'''Burchard'''
* [[Almut Burchard]], German-Canadian mathematician
* [[Burchard-Bélaváry family]], an aristocratic family of Hungarian origin, originally called ''Both de Szikava et Bélavár''
* [[Burchard-Bélaváry family]], an aristocratic family of Hungarian origin, originally called ''Both de Szikava et Bélavár''
* [[Brendon Burchard]] (born 1977), American author and motivational speaker
* [[Brendon Burchard]] (born 1977), American author and motivational speaker
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* [[Peter Burchard]], author
* [[Peter Burchard]], author
* [[Petrea Burchard]] (born 1955), American actress
* [[Petrea Burchard]] (born 1955), American actress
* [[Samuel D. Burchard (minister)]], American Presbyterian church leader
* [[Samuel D. Burchard (politician)]] (1836–1901), American politician from Wisconsin
* [[Samuel D. Burchard (politician)]] (1836–1901), American politician from Wisconsin
* [[Pablo Burchard]] (1879–1964), Chilean painter
* [[Pablo Burchard]] (1879–1964), Chilean painter
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'''Burchardt'''
'''Burchardt'''
* [[Brigitte Burchardt]] (born 1954), German chess player
* [[Brigitte Burchardt]] (born 1954), German chess player
* [[Hermann Burchardt]] (1857–1909), German explorer and photographer
* [[Regina Burchardt]] (born 1983), German volleyball player
* [[Regina Burchardt]] (born 1983), German volleyball player
* [[Ulla Burchardt]] (born 1954), German politician
* [[Ulla Burchardt]] (born 1954), German politician
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* [[Anne Burghardt]] (born 1975), Estonian Lutheran theologian
* [[Anne Burghardt]] (born 1975), Estonian Lutheran theologian
* [[Arthur Burghardt]] (born 1947), American actor
* [[Arthur Burghardt]] (born 1947), American actor
* [[Günter Burghardt]] (born 1941), German diplomat
* [[Jack Burghardt]] (1929–2002), Canadian news broadcaster and politician
* [[Jack Burghardt]] (1929–2002), Canadian news broadcaster and politician
* [[Marcus Burghardt]] (born 1983), German cyclist
* [[Marcus Burghardt]] (born 1983), German cyclist
* [[Mary Silvina Burghardt Du Bois|Mary Silvina Burghardt]] (1831–1885), American domestic worker and mother of [[W.E.B. Du Bois]]


'''Burkard'''
'''Burkard'''
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'''Burkart'''
'''Burkart'''
* [[Arturo Burkart]] (1906–1975), Argentine botanist, see [[Prosopis]]
* [[Arturo Burkart]] (1906–1975), Argentine botanist, see [[Prosopis]]
* [[Stefan Burkart]] (born 1957), Swiss Olympic sprinter
* [[Claudia Burkart]] (born 1980), Argentine field hockey player
* [[Stefan Burkart]] (1957–2020), Swiss Olympic sprinter
* [[Thierry Burkart]] (born 1975), Swiss politician


'''Burkhard'''
'''Burkhard'''

Latest revision as of 05:36, 29 November 2024

Burchard
Pronunciation/ˈ/
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameGermanic
Meaning""
Region of originEurope
Popularitysee popular names

Burchard (Bouchard, Burckhart, Burkhart, Burkard, Burkhard, Burkert, Borchardt, Burckhardt and variants, Old English Burgheard) are both Germanic given names and surnames, from Burg "castle" and hart "hard". Notable people with the name include:

Given name

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Burchard

Burghard

Burkhard

  • Burkhard Gladigow (1939–2022), German scholar of religious studies and classical philology

Burkard

Surname

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Borchard

Borchardt

Borchert

Bouchard

Bourquard

Burchard

Burchardt

Burckhardt

Burgard

Burgert

Burghardt

Burkard

Burkart

Burkhard

Burkhardt

Burkhart

Burkert

See also

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