Surnames often derive from given names. The given name "Ebenezer" is from the Hebrew language, meaning "stone of help, rock of help".
From the Scottish plantation (and slave) owners.
Riddlesperger is a name originating in Salzburg, Austria. The Riddlespergers immigrated to the US in the 1730s from Europe, settling in Ebeneezer, Georgia with a Lutheran community. The first Riddlesperger in the New world was Christian Riedelsperger. Over a couple of generations, the name changed slightly to its current spelling (and there are descendants who use slight variations today.
Any person's own surname is the greatest surname.
This interesting surname Goodenough is an English surname.
The very coolest surname is any person's own surname.
Scrooge.
The Lithuanian surname Degutis is an occupational name for makers or sellers of tar.
Ebeneezer Goode was created in 1992-09.
Ebeneezer means "stone of help" in Hebrew.
Ebeneezer
Perhaps you are referring to Ebeneezer Scrooge.
From the Scottish plantation (and slave) owners.
No. Whence means from what place, the opposite of going to. Whence can also mean from what cause or what originWhence have you come?And where was this foreign land, whence the conquerors would come?
Ebeneezer Scrooge
Ebeneezer Scrooge
That would be Ebeneezer Scrooge from Charles Dickens' 'A Christmas Carol'.
Jacob Marley