Type Surname (from given name)
Usage English (Rare), German, Dutch
Meaning & History
“Eren” is derived from the word “Ehren,” which is of German origin and means “honor” or “glory.”
It is also inspired by the given name of ‘Eren Jaeger’‘Hart’ comes from the Old High German word for “hard” or “strong”. In surnames, it often signifies characteristics like strength, courage, or resilience. It is also the Dutch word for ‘Heart’."Erenhart" is a surname created by Michael Alexandre Erenhart. It draws inspiration from the word “Ehren,” which is of German origin and means “honor” or “glory”, as well as being the given name of ‘Eren Jaeger’ from the Attack on Titan Manga/Anime. The suffix, "hart” is from the both german & dutch word meaning “hardy, brave, strong” in German & “heart” in Dutch.
It is also inspired by the given name of ‘Eren Jaeger’‘Hart’ comes from the Old High German word for “hard” or “strong”. In surnames, it often signifies characteristics like strength, courage, or resilience. It is also the Dutch word for ‘Heart’."Erenhart" is a surname created by Michael Alexandre Erenhart. It draws inspiration from the word “Ehren,” which is of German origin and means “honor” or “glory”, as well as being the given name of ‘Eren Jaeger’ from the Attack on Titan Manga/Anime. The suffix, "hart” is from the both german & dutch word meaning “hardy, brave, strong” in German & “heart” in Dutch.