1. eben - Adjective
2. eben - Adverb
3. Eben - Proper noun
eben (comparative more eben, superlative most eben)
Pronunciation spelling of even, representing African-American English English.
Eben
A male given name
But as 12-year-old Eben Knox of Farmington lounged on the grass at midmorning, blaze orange hunting cap pulled down over his eyes, a parade of trucks lined up beside him with hunters waiting their turns to register and weigh their animals. Source: Internet
European business schools adopted business ethics after 1987 commencing with the European Business Ethics Network (EBEN). Source: Internet
Eben Harrell is an associate at the Project on Managing the Atom in the Belfer Center at Harvard University’s Kennedy School, which is publishing of the Semipalatinsk operation. Source: Internet
Elena’s final words suggest that her biographer, Eben, murdered her. Source: Internet
Eben Upton talks about the goal of the Pi being getting kids interested in coding and reaching beyond those 'nerds' that would be interested in it with or without the Pi. Source: Internet
Honorary pall bearers will be her nephews: Jack Nash, Bill Nash, Wayne Nash, Robert Nash, Bobby Moore, and Jack Eben. Source: Internet