Eadberht
Eadberht (also: Eadbert, Eadbeorht, Edbert ) is an Anglo-Saxon male given name . The name is composed of the elements Ead- (= "wealth, luck, prosperity") and -berht / -beorht (= "shiny, noble, splendid"). Significant namesake were:
- Eadberht I , King of Kent (725–748)
- Eadberht II , King of Kent (762 – around 764)
- Eadberht III. Præn (also Eadberht Praen, Eadberht Pryn), King of Kent (796–798)
- Eadberht of Lindisfarne , Bishop of Lindisfarne (688–698)
- Eadberht (Selsey) , Abbot of Selsey Abbey and Bishop of Selsey (705/709 – after 716)
- Eadberht (Northumbria) (also: Eadberht Eating), King of Northumbria (737-758)
- Eadberht (London) , Bishop of London († 787/789)