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{{refimprove|date=June 2018}}Hebden, Hebdon, Hibdon, Ebden, and Ebdon are names all thought to be derived from one of several place names in West Yorkshire, coming from the Old English "heope", or "(rose) hip", and "denu", which meant "valley". The family motto is re e merito ("this through merit"). Less common variations are Heberden, Hepden, Habdon, and Hibden. Note that some Ebdens and Ebdons are not originally from West Yorkshire but are instead related to the Abdens and Abdons of Somerset and Shropshire. In these cases the name means "abbey farm". Ebden Scholar is a graduate of the University of the Cape of Good Hope Bearers of the name- Matthew Ebden (born 1987), Australian tennis player
- John Bardwell Ebden (1787–1873), merchant, banker, politician, Cape Colony, South Africa (son of John Bardwell Ebden)
- John Hebden (1712–1765), a British composer
- Kieran Hebden, a British musician performing as Four Tet
- Malcolm Hebden (born 1940), a British actor
- Mark Hebden (born 1958), a British chess grandmaster
- Richard Hebden O'Grady Haly (1841–1911), a commander of British forces in Canada
- William Heberden, one of the most eminent British physicians of the 18th century
- Peter Ebdon (born 1970), an English professional snooker player
- Les Ebdon, English academic administrator
- John Ebdon (1923–2005), English author and broadcaster
- Thomas Ebdon (1738–1811), British composer
- Fictional characters
- Shula Hebden Lloyd (née Archer), and her first husband Mark Hebden, are fictitious characters on the radio show The Archers
External links- Houseofnames.com
- Manfamily.org
- Surnamedb.com
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