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Gerarda Feminine Dutch Italian

Gerarda is a feminine given name of Dutch and Italian origin. It is the feminine form of Gerard, a male name derived from the Old Germanic elements ger meaning "spear" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy". The nam...

Gerd 2 Feminine Danish Norwegian +2

Gerd 2 is a female given name of Scandinavian origin, feminine in gender and primarily used in Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, and Norse contexts. It derives from the Old Norse name Gerðr, which is composed of the element ga...

Gerda 1 Feminine Dutch German

Gerda is a feminine given name used primarily in Dutch and German contexts. It functions as the feminine form of Gerd, which itself is a short form of Gerhard. The name ultimately traces back to the Old German elements g...

Gerda 2 Feminine Danish Norwegian +1

Gerda is a Latinized form of Gerd, derived from Old Norse Gerðr. The name traces its roots to the Norse mythological figure Gerd, a beautiful giantess (jǫtunn) whose name is cognate with the element garðr, meaning "enclo...

Gerdina Feminine Dutch

Gerdina is a Dutch feminine given name, formed as a feminine version of Gerd 1. The name ultimately originates from the Germanic elements ger meaning 'spear' and hart meaning 'hard, firm, brave, hardy', giving the overal...

Gerðr Feminine Norse

Etymology and OriginsGerðr is the Old Norse form of Gerd 2, derived from the Norse element garðr meaning "enclosure, yard". This linguistic root reflects the sense of protection or seclusion. The name appears in Norse my...

Geredrudis Feminine Germanic

Geredrudis is a Latinized form of the name Gertrud, itself a German variant of the broader name Gertrude. As such, Geredrudis carries the ultimate meaning derived from Old German elements: ger meaning "spear" and drud me...

Gerel Feminine Mongolian

Gerel is a feminine given name of Mongolian origin, derived from the Mongolian word for “light.” In Mongolian culture, names evoking natural elements like light, sky, and water are common and carry symbolic meaning, ofte...

Gergana Feminine Bulgarian

Gergana is the Bulgarian feminine form of George, derived from the Greek name Georgios, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker," from the elements ge (earth) and ergon (work). The name is deeply rooted in Christian tradition t...

Gergina Feminine Bulgarian

Gergina is a Bulgarian feminine given name, serving as a variant of Gergana, the Bulgarian feminine form of George. The name George derives from the Greek Γεώργιος (Georgios), which comes from γεωργός (georgos) meaning “...

Gerhild Feminine German Germanic

Gerhild is a feminine given name of German origin, rooted in the ancient Germanic onomastic tradition. The name is formed from two Old Germanic elements: ger, meaning “spear,” and hilt, meaning “battle.” Thus, Gerhild ca...

Geri Feminine English

Geri is a feminine given name, typically used as a short form (diminutive) of Geraldine. It is also an alternative spelling of the masculine name Jerry. However, in modern usage, Geri almost exclusively appears as a fema...

Gerlind Feminine Germanic

Gerlind is a German female given name. It originated as an Old German form of Gerlinde, which is derived from the elements ger meaning "spear" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender." This combination of a martial elem...

Gerlinde Feminine Dutch German

Gerlinde is a German and Dutch feminine given name. It is derived from the Old German elements ger meaning "spear" and lind meaning "soft, flexible, tender", thus carrying the poetic meaning of "tender spear". This combi...

Germaine Feminine French

Germaine is the French feminine form of the name Germain. It is ultimately derived from the Roman cognomen Germanus, a Latin word meaning "brother". Saint Germaine of Pibrac (Germaine Cousin) was a 16th-century French pe...

Germana Feminine Italian Roman

Germana is the feminine form of the Roman cognomen Germanus. The name has been used in both Roman and Italian contexts. Its root, Germanus, was a Roman cognomen meaning "brother" in Latin. This name was borne by several...

Gerri Feminine English

Gerri is a diminutive of the female given name Geraldine, also commonly used as a standalone given name in English-speaking countries. It belongs to a family of nicknames—alongside Geri, Gerry, Jeri, Jerri, Jerrie, and J...

Gerta Feminine German

Gerta is a German short form of the name Gertrud, ultimately derived from the Old High German elements ger "spear" and drud "strength," giving the meaning "spear of strength." This diminutive emerged as an affectionate,...

Gerti Feminine German

Gerti is a German diminutive of Gertrud, a variant of the ancient name Gertrude. As a familiar, affectionate short form, it carries the same powerful meaning as its root, derived from the Old Germanic elements ger (“spea...

Gertie Feminine Dutch English

Gertie is a diminutive of the female given name Gertrude, used predominantly in Dutch and English. This affectionate and informal variant emerged as a shorter, more playful form of the longer original. Etymology The root...

Gertraud Feminine German

Gertraud is a German form of Gertrude. The name Gertrude derives from the Old High German elements ger "spear" and drud "strength", giving the meaning "spear of strength". Gertraud follows a typical pattern of Germanic f...

Gertraude Feminine German

Gertraude is a German variant of the name Gertrude. It is not as widespread internationally as its root, being most common in German-speaking regions. The name carries the same powerful meaning as Gertrude, derived from...

Gertrúd Feminine Hungarian

Gertrúd is the Hungarian form of Gertrude. The name originates from the Old German elements ger "spear" and drud "strength", carrying the meaning of "spear of strength".Etymology and Historical ContextThe name Gertrude w...

Gertrud Feminine German Swedish +1

Gertrud is the German and Scandinavian form of Gertrude. The name is composed of the Old German elements ger “spear” and drud “strength,” giving it the meaning “spear of strength.” Alternatively, the second element has b...

Gertrúda Feminine Slovak

Gertrúda is the Slovak form of Gertrude, a name derived from the Old German elements ger “spear” and drud “strength”, thus meaning “spear of strength”.Etymology and HistoryThe name Gertrude originated in medieval Germany...

Gertrūda Feminine Lithuanian

Gertrūda is the Lithuanian form of Gertrude. This name ultimately derives from the Old Germanic elements ger meaning "spear" and drud meaning "strength," giving it the meaning "spear of strength." The name was borne by s...

Gertruda Feminine Czech Polish

Gertruda is the Polish and Czech form of Gertrude, a female given name of Old German origin. The name Gertrude is composed of the elements ger meaning "spear" and drud meaning "strength", thus signifying "spear of streng...

Gertrude Feminine English French +1

Gertrude is a feminine given name of Germanic origin, meaning "spear of strength", derived from the Old German elements ger "spear" and drud "strength". The name was popularized by Saint Gertrude the Great, a 13th-centur...

Gertrudes Feminine Portuguese

Gertrudes is the Portuguese form of Gertrude, a name of Old German origin. It is composed of the elements ger “spear” and drud “strength”, giving it the meaning spear of strength. The name was popularized by the 13th-cen...

Gertrudis Feminine Dutch Spanish +1

Gertrudis is a Latinized form of Gertrude, also used in Spanish. As a Dutch name, it is used on birth certificates though a vernacular form such as Geertruida is typically used in daily life. The root name Gertrude is de...

Gertruida Feminine Dutch

Gertruida is a Dutch variant of Geertruida, which itself is the Dutch form of the Germanic name Gertrude. The name Gertrude derives from the Old German elements ger 'spear' and drud 'strength', thus carrying the meaning...

Gervaise Feminine French

Gervaise is the French feminine form of the name Gervasius. The masculine counterpart is Gervais (a rare usage). The name is particularly uncommon in modern French usage, but retains historical and literary connections....

Gesine Feminine German

Gesine is a German feminine given name, possibly derived from a Low German diminutive of Gertrud. It thus shares its ultimate roots with the broader name Gertrude, meaning "spear of strength," from the Old German element...

Gessica Feminine Italian

Gessica is the Italian form of Jessica. While Jessica was famously coined by William Shakespeare for his play The Merchant of Venice (1596), Gessica arose as a regional variant within Italy, adapting the English original...

Gethsemane Feminine

Gethsemane is a feminine given name derived from a biblical place name, the garden where Jesus was arrested on the Mount of Olives near Jerusalem. The name comes from the Greek Γεθσημανί (Gethsemani), which in turn is th...

Getrude Feminine English

Getrude is a variant spelling of Gertrude, most commonly found in English-speaking Africa. The name Gertrude originates from the Old German elements ger meaning "spear" and drud meaning "strength", thus signifying "spear...

Geula Feminine Hebrew

Geula is a Hebrew feminine name meaning "redemption". In Jewish tradition, redemption (geula) refers to God’s deliverance of the Jewish people from exile, as in the redemption from Egypt (Yetziyat Mitzrayim) and the futu...

Gezabele Feminine

Gezabele is the Italian form of Jezebel, used in some versions of the Italian Bible. The name traces its roots to the Hebrew אִיזֶבֶל (ʾIzevel), which is likely derived from a Phoenician original, possibly containing the...

Ghada Feminine Arabic

Ghada (Arabic: غادة) is a feminine given name of Arabic origin, predominantly used in Arab countries and also found among Arabic-speaking communities worldwide. The name derives from the Arabic root غ-ي-د (gh-y-d), which...

Ghadir Feminine Arabic

Ghadir (Arabic: غدير) is a feminine given name in Arabic, meaning "stream" or "brook." The word itself evokes a flowing body of water, symbolizing life, purity, and continuity in Arabic poetic and onomastic tradition. As...

Ghaliya Feminine Arabic

Ghaliya is a feminine Arabic name derived from the root gh-l-y, which carries connotations of high value, preciousness, and costliness. It means directly "precious, valuable" and is often used to describe something cheri...

Ghislaine Feminine French

Ghislaine is the feminine form of the French masculine name Ghislain. It is used primarily in French-speaking countries, often pronounced with a hard “G” sound (as in “gee”) and a silent “S”. The name belongs to a broade...

Ghjulia Feminine Corsican

Ghjulia is the Corsican form of the Roman name Julia, which itself derives from the Latin feminine form of the family name Julius. In Corsican orthography, the initial 'J' is replaced by 'Ghj' to represent the or [dʒ] so...

Ghjuvanna Feminine Corsican

Ghjuvanna is the Corsican form of the Latin Iohanna, which is derived from the Greek Ioanna, the feminine version of John. Ultimately, the name traces back to the Hebrew root Yahweh, meaning "God is gracious." The name t...

Ghoncheh Feminine Persian

Ghoncheh is a Persian feminine given name that directly translates to "flower bud", evoking imagery of new life, delicacy, and potential. The name derives from the Persian word ghoncheh (غُنچه), which refers specifically...

Ghufran Feminine Arabic

Ghufran is a feminine Arabic given name meaning "forgiveness" in Arabic. It derives from the root gh-f-r, which conveys the concept of divine pardon. The name is closely related to Ghafir, which means "forgiving" and is...

Ghyslaine Feminine French

Ghyslaine is a French feminine given name, representing a spelling variant of Ghislaine. Both names derive from the masculine Ghislain, making Ghyslaine part of a broader onomastic family rooted in Germanic tradition. Et...

Gia Feminine Italian

Gia is an Italian feminine given name, typically used as a diminutive of Gianna. Both names share the same etymological roots, derived from the Italian name Giovanna, which is the feminine form of Giovanni, ultimately or...

Giacinta Feminine Italian

Giacinta is the Italian feminine form of the name Hyacinthus, which itself derives from the Greek name Hyakinthos (Ὑάκινθος). The name is ultimately linked to the hyacinth flower and has deep roots in Greek mythology. Ac...

Giacoma Feminine Italian

Giacoma is the Giacomo, itself the Italian form of James. Like many Italian feminine forms of male names, Giacoma follows the pattern of substituting the final -o with -a (Giacomo → Giacoma). The name thus ultimately der...

Giacomina Feminine Italian

Giacomina is an Italian feminine given name, the feminine form of Giacomo. Giacomo itself is the Italian equivalent of James, which traces its roots through Latin and Hebrew to the original name Jacob. Thus, Giacomina sh...

Giada Feminine Italian

Giada is a feminine Italian given name that translates directly to "jade," the precious stone. It serves as the Italian form of Jade, a name derived from the Spanish phrase (piedra de la) ijada meaning "(stone of the) fl...

Giana Feminine English

Giana is an English feminine given name, serving as a variant of Gianna. This contemporary form, also spelled Jianna in some contexts, emerged primarily in English-speaking countries, likely gaining attention as a modern...

Giang Feminine Vietnamese

Giang is a Vietnamese name used as both a given name and a surname. It is derived from the Sino-Vietnamese element 江 (giang), meaning "river." This element is shared with the Chinese surname Jiang, which has the same or...

Gianina Feminine Romanian

Gianina is a feminine given name of Romanian origin, functioning as the Romanian form of Giannina. Giannina itself is a diminutive of the Italian name Giovanna, which is the Italian equivalent of Joanna. Ultimately, the...

Gianna Feminine English Greek +1

Gianna is an Italian short form of Giovanna and a Modern Greek variant of Ioanna. The name ultimately derives from Joanna, the feminine form of John, meaning "Yahweh is gracious." In Italian, Gianna is often used as a di...

Giannina Feminine Italian

Giannina is a feminine Italian given name, used as a diminutive of Giovanna, the Italian form of Joanna. The name ultimately traces back to the Hebrew name Yohanan, meaning "God is gracious," through the Greek Ioanna and...

Giedrė Feminine Lithuanian

Giedrė is a Lithuanian feminine given name, derived from the masculine form Giedrius, with which it shares the root giedras (meaning "clear, serene”). The name embodies qualities of brightness and joy, reflecting the Lit...

Gifty Feminine English

Gifty is an English given name derived from the common noun gift. The name is particularly prevalent in Ghana, where it has been widely adopted as a first name for girls. Its usage reflects a broader trend across parts o...

Gigi Feminine Georgian French +2

Gigi is a diminutive used across multiple languages, often derived from names containing the letters or sound gi. In French, it functions as a pet form of Georgine, Virginie, Gisèle, Gilberte, or Georgette. In Italian, i...

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