Inglés · Masculino
GERARD
“Derived from the Germanic element ger spear combined with hard brave, hardy. The Normans introduced this name to Britain. It was initially much more common than the similar name Gerald, with which it was often confused, but it is now less common.”
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Significado
Derived from the Germanic element ger spear combined with hard brave, hardy. The Normans introduced this name to Britain. It was initially much more common than the similar name Gerald, with which it was often confused, but it is now less common.
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Origen cultural
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Pronunciación
“jə-RAHRD (English), JER-ərd (English), KHI-rahrt (Dutch), GE-rart (Polish)”
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Variantes en otros idiomas
27 idiomasGermánico AntiguoGerhard
CatalánGerard
DanésGerhard
NeerlandésGerard, Gerhard, Gerrit
InglésGerard, Gerrard, Jerrard
FrancésGérard
FrisónGerrit, Jorrit, Jurryt
AlemánGerhard, Gerhardt
HúngaroGellért
IrlandésGearóid
ItalianoGerardo, Gherardo
LimburgishSjra
NoruegoGerhard
PolacoGerard
EspañolGerardo
SuecoGerhard
DanésCai, Caj, Kai, Kaj...
NeerlandésGeert, Gerd, Gerry, Gert...
FinlandésKai
FrisónJurre, Kai, Kay
AlemánGerd, Gert, Kai, Kay
NoruegoCai, Caj, Kai, Kaj...
SuecoCai, Caj, Kai, Kaj...
NeerlandésGerarda, Gerda, Gerdina, Gerry
AlemánGerda
ItalianoGerarda
InglésGarret, Garrett, Jarrett
Fuente: Behind the Name · Datos etimológicos verificados