- blade; sword" and hart "brave; hardy".
Variant forms include Eckard,
Eckhard, Eckhart, Eckart. The Anglo-Saxon form of the name was Ecgheard, possibly...
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Eckhart Tolle (/ˈɛkɑːrt ˈtɒlə/ EK-art TOL-ə; German: [ˈɛkhaʁt ˈtɔlə]; born
Ulrich Leonard Tölle, 16
February 1948) is a German-born
spiritual teacher and...
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Eckhard U. Alt (born 9
November 1949 in Pforzheim) is a
German scientist and
physician known for his
contributions in
cardiology and research.
After attending...
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Eckhard Christian (1
December 1907 – 3
January 1985) was a
Luftwaffe officer in
World War II, and rose to the rank of Generalmajor. On 2
February 1943...
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Eckhard Weymann (born in 1953) is a
German music therapist. Born in Wuppertal,
Weymann studied piano pedagogy at the
Hochschule für
Musik und Tanz Köln...
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Eckhard Janeba (born 1965) is a
German economist and
professor at the
University of Mannheim. He is also a
member of the
Board of
Academic Advisors to...
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suggested that the
fairy tale
could have been
inspired by a real person.
Eckhard Sander, a teacher,
claimed that the
inspiration was
Margaretha von Waldeck...
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Alfred Eckhard Zimmern (26
January 1879 – 24
November 1957) was an
English classical scholar, historian, and
political scientist writing on international...
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Eckhard I of Scheyern, also
Ekkehard von
Scheyern (c. 1044 – died
before 11 May 1091), was a son of Otto I,
Count of Scheyern. His
mother cannot be unambiguously...
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Eckhard Pfeiffer (born
August 20, 1941, in Lauban,
Germany [now Lubań, Poland]) is a
businessman of
German ancestry, who
served as
president and CEO of...