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Georgii Masculine Medieval Slavic

Georgii is a Medieval Slavic form of George, itself derived from the Greek name Geōrgios (Γεώργιος), meaning “farmer” or “earthworker.” The name’s components trace back to the Greek words gē (γῆ, “earth”) and ergon (ἔργο...

Georgijs Masculine Latvian

Georgijs is the Latvian form of the name George. It is used predominantly in Latvia, where it serves as one of several local variants along with Georgs, Jurģis, and Juris.Origin and EtymologyThe name George ultimately de...

Georgios Masculine Greek Ancient Greek

Georgios is the original Greek form of the name George. Deriving from the ancient Greek word georgos (γεωργός), meaning "farmer" or "earth-worker," it combines ge (γῆ), "earth," and ergon (ἔργον), "work." The name has be...

Georgius Masculine Ancient Greek

Georgius is the Latinized form of the Greek name Georgios, from which the English George is also derived. It was frequently used in scholarly and ecclesiastical contexts throughout the Latin-speaking world, particularly...

Georgiy Masculine Russian

Georgiy (Георгий) is a Russian masculine given name, derived from the Greek name George (Georgios). As a Slavic form, it corresponds to the English George and shares the same meaning: "farmer" or "earthworker," from the...

Georgo Masculine Esperanto

Georgo is the Esperanto form of the name George. Rooted in the Greek name Γεώργιος (Georgios), meaning "farmer" or "earthworker," it combines γῆ (ge, "earth") and ἔργον (ergon, "work"). In Esperanto, this name adheres to...

Georgs Masculine Latvian

Georgs is the Latvian form of the name George. It has been recorded as a given name in Latvia since at least 1495. The name originates from Latin “Geōrgius”, which itself derives from the Ancient Greek Γεώργιος (Geṓrgios...

Georgy Masculine Russian

Etymology and OriginGeorgy is an alternate transcription of the Russian name Georgiy, which itself is the Russian form of George. The name George ultimately derives from the Greek name Γεώργιος (Georgios), which is compo...

Geovane Masculine Portuguese

Geovane is a Portuguese given name, predominantly used in Brazil. It is a Brazilian variant of the Italian name Giovanni, which itself is the Italian form of Iohannes, ultimately derived from the Hebrew name Yohanan (Yah...

Ger Masculine Dutch Irish

Ger is a short form of several names beginning with Ger, most notably Gerard, Gerrit, and the Irish Gearóid. It is primarily used in Dutch and Irish contexts as a familiar, informal variant, equivalent to the English Ger...

Gera Masculine English Bible Hebrew Bible

Gera is a name found in the Old Testament, belonging to several members of the Benjamin tribe. The name possibly derives from the Hebrew word "a grain", though its exact etymology is uncertain. In the biblical narrative,...

Geraint Masculine Welsh Welsh +1

Geraint ( GHERR-eyent) is a character from Welsh folklore and Arthurian legend, a valiant warrior possibly related to the historical Geraint, an early 8th-century king of Dumnonia. It is also the name of a 6th-century Du...

Gérald Masculine French

Gérald is the French form of the Germanic name Gerald, derived from the elements ger meaning "spear" and walt meaning "power, authority." Thus, Gérald carries the meaning "power of the spear." The name was introduced to...

Gerald Masculine Dutch English +1

Gerald is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, composed of the elements ger meaning "spear" and walt meaning "power, authority", thus translating to "power of the spear". The name was introduced to Britain by the N...

Geraldo Masculine Italian Portuguese +1

Geraldo is the Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish form of Gerald. This name ultimately derives from a Germanic compound meaning "spear power" or "power of the spear" (see Ger and Walt), introduced to the Iberian and Italia...

Gerallt Masculine Welsh

Gerallt is the Welsh form of the given name Gerald. The name Gerald itself originates from Germanic elements, meaning “power of the spear,” derived from ger (“spear”) and walt (“power, authority”). The name was introduce...

Geralt Masculine Literature

Geralt is a variant of Gerald used by Polish author Andrzej Sapkowski for the main character of The Witcher book series (starting 1990). The series, which blends Slavic mythology with dark fantasy, was adapted into popul...

Gérard Masculine French

Gérard is the French form of Gerard, a masculine given name of Germanic origin. It derives from the Old German elements ger meaning "spear" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy", giving the name a meaning of "brave...

Gerard Masculine Catalan Dutch +2

Gerard is a masculine given name of Proto-Germanic origin, common in English, Dutch, Polish, and Catalan, among other languages. It is a dithematic name, composed of two Old German elements: ger meaning “spear” and hart...

Gerardo Masculine Italian Spanish

Gerardo is the Spanish and Italian form of Gerard, a name of Old German origin. The root name Gerard is composed of the elements ger meaning "spear" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy". The Normans introduced Ger...

Gerasim Masculine Bulgarian Macedonian +1

Gerasim is the Russian, Bulgarian, and Macedonian form of Gerasimos, a Greek name meaning "honour, gift" from γέρας (geras). The name carries connotations of respect and venerability, often interpreted as "honorable elde...

Gerasimos Masculine Greek

Gerasimos (Greek: Γεράσιμος), Latinized as Gerasimus and sometimes anglicized as Gerassimos, is a Greek given name derived from the Greek word γέρας (geras), meaning "honour, gift". The suffix -ιμος carries the meaning "...

Géraud Masculine French

Géraud is the French form of Gerald. The name Gerald derives from the Germanic elements ger meaning "spear" and walt meaning "power, authority," giving the name the overall meaning of "power of the spear." Historical Con...

Gerbald Masculine Germanic

Gerbald is an archaic Germanic masculine name composed from two Old High German elements: ger for "spear" and bald meaning "bold, brave." This formation aligns with the Germanic onomastic tradition of blending military a...

Gerben Masculine Dutch

Gerben is a Dutch masculine given name of Germanic origin. It derives from the Old Germanic elements ger meaning "spear" and bern meaning "bear", thus conveying the sense of "bear-spear" or "armed with a spear." The name...

Gerbern Masculine Germanic

Gerbern is an Old German masculine name, the original form of Gerben. It dates back to the medieval period in Germanic-speaking regions and is now a historical or archival rather than current given name. The name is comp...

Gerbold Masculine Germanic

Gerbold is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, primarily a variant of Gerbald. The name is derived from the Old High German elements ger meaning "spear" and bald meaning "bold, brave". Thus, Gerbold carries the me...

Gerd 1 Masculine Dutch German

Gerd is a masculine Dutch and German short form of Gerhard. As a diminutive, it carries the same meaning as its longer form: "spear-hardy" or "brave with a spear," derived from the Old German elements ger meaning "spear"...

Geremia Masculine Italian

Geremia is the Italian form of the Hebrew name Jeremiah, from the biblical prophet. The name originates from the Hebrew Yirmeyahu, meaning "Yahweh will exalt," which ultimately derives from the root rum meaning "to exalt...

Gereon Masculine German Medieval Latin

Gereon is a masculine given name of uncertain origin, most commonly associated with the German and Medieval Latin traditions. It is possibly derived from the Greek word γέρων (geron), meaning "old man, elder." This etymo...

Gerfrid Masculine Germanic

Gerfrid is a masculine name of Germanic origin, representing the Old German form of Gerfried. The name is composed of two elements: ger meaning "spear" and fridu meaning "peace". Thus, Gerfrid carries the symbolic meanin...

Gerfried Masculine German

Gerfried is a masculine German given name with ancient Germanic roots. It is composed of the elements ger (meaning "spear") and fridu (meaning "peace"), signifying "peace through the spear" or "spear of peace." This comp...

Gergely Masculine Hungarian

Gergely is the Hungarian form of Gregory, derived from the Late Greek name Γρηγόριος (Gregorios), which means "watchful, alert" (from Greek γρήγορος). The name has deep Christian roots, borne by many early saints includi...

Gergő Masculine Hungarian

Gergő is a Hungarian masculine given name, functioning as a diminutive form of Gergely. The name thus traces its origin back to the English Gregory, which derives from the Latin Gregorius, itself from the Late Greek Γρηγ...

Gerhard Masculine Danish Dutch +4

Gerhard is a German, Dutch, and Scandinavian given name, derived from Gerard, which originated from the Old Germanic elements ger meaning "spear" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy." Thus, the name carries the me...

Gerhardt Masculine German

Gerhardt is a German variant form of Gerard, ultimately derived from the Old Germanic elements ger meaning "spear" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy." Thus, Gerhardt carries the meaning of "brave with the spear"...

Gerhart Masculine German

Gerhart is a German variant form of Gerard. The root name Gerard is derived from the Old German elements ger meaning "spear" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy". Thus, Gerhart carries a composite meaning of "spea...

Gerhold Masculine German

Gerhold is a German variant form of the name Gerald, which derives from a Germanic name meaning "power of the spear." The first element, ger, means "spear," while the second element, walt, means "power" or "authority." T...

Gerlach Masculine Dutch Germanic

Gerlach is a male given name of Dutch and Germanic origin. It derives from the Old German elements ger "spear" and lahhi "doctor, healer", giving the name the meaning "spear healer". Another interpretation, based on the...

Gerlof Masculine Dutch

Gerlof is a Dutch masculine given name, originating as a form of Gerulf. The name is composed of two Old German elements: ger meaning "spear" and wolf meaning "wolf," thus giving the overall meaning "spear-wolf."Etymolog...

Germain Masculine French

Germain is a French masculine given name, derived from the Roman cognomen Germanus, which in Latin means "brother". As a name of Latin origin, it was borne by several early saints, notably Saint Germanus of Auxerre (c. 3...

Germán Masculine Spanish

Germán is a Spanish male given name, corresponding to Germanus in Latin and related to French Germain and Portuguese Germano. It is ultimately derived from the Roman cognomen Germanus, meaning "brother" in Latin. Etymolo...

German Masculine Russian

German (Russian: Герман) is a masculine given name used primarily in Russian-speaking countries. It is the Russian form of the ancient Roman name Germanus (or sometimes of Herman). The Latin cognomen Germanus originally...

Germanicus Masculine Roman

Germanicus is a Roman agnomen (and later a personal name) derived from Germania, the ancient Latin name for the region north of the Roman Empire that was home to early Germanic tribes. The name was most famously borne by...

Germano Masculine Italian Portuguese

Germano is the Italian and Portuguese form of the Latin name Germanus. It reflects the adaptation of an ancient Roman cognomen into the Romance languages, carrying with it a rich history of early Christian sainthood and...

Germanus Masculine Roman

Germanus is a Roman cognomen meaning "brother" in Latin. It was used as a personal name in ancient Rome and later adopted by early Christians, becoming the name of several saints.Etymology and Historical ContextThe name...

Germogen Masculine Russian

Germogen is the Russian form of Hermogenes, a name of Ancient Greek origin meaning "born of Hermes". The name derives from the messenger god Hermes combined with the Greek element genes ("born"). In Greek mythology, Herm...

Germund Masculine Germanic

Germund is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, formed from the Old German elements ger meaning "spear" and munt meaning "protection". The name thus conveys the sense of a protector armed with a spear. Its roots ca...

Gernot Masculine German Germanic

Gernot is a German masculine given name derived from the Old High German elements 'ger' meaning 'spear' and 'not' meaning 'need' (related to Old High German nōt 'distress, compulsion'). The name appears in the medieval G...

Gero Masculine German Germanic

Gero is a German masculine name, originally a short form of Germanic names that began with the element meaning "spear," reflecting its roots in Old Frankish gair or Old High German ger, both from Proto-Germanic *gaizaz.E...

Geroald Masculine Germanic

Geroald is an Old German form of the name Gerald, composed of the elements ger meaning "spear" and walt meaning "power, authority". Thus, the name carries the meaning "power of the spear," reflecting the martial and lead...

Gerolamo Masculine Italian

Gerolamo is the Italian form of Jerome, ultimately derived from the Greek name Hieronymos (Ἱερώνυμος), which means "sacred name" — from ἱερός (hierós, "sacred") and ὄνυμα (ónyma, "name"). The name is particularly associa...

Gerold Masculine German Germanic

Gerold is the German form of Gerald, a name of Germanic origin.EtymologyTracing its roots to the medieval period, Gerald derives from the Germanic elements ger meaning “spear” and walt meaning “power&rd...

Gerolf Masculine German

EtymologyGerolf is the German form of Gerulf, which derives from Old German ger meaning "spear" and wolf meaning "wolf". The name thus signifies "spear-wolf", a typical compound in Germanic onomastics reflecting martial...

Gerolt Masculine Dutch

Gerolt is the Dutch form of the name Gerald. It is a masculine given name used primarily in the Netherlands and is a variant spelling of Gerold, which is a Dutch adaptation of the Germanic Gerald.EtymologyGerald is deriv...

Gerónimo Masculine Spanish

Gerónimo is a variant of Jerónimo, the Spanish form of Jerome. Ultimately deriving from the Greek name Hieronymos, meaning "sacred name" from hieros (sacred) and onyma (name), Gerónimo shares the rich historical and reli...

Geronimo Masculine History

Geronimo is the better-known name of the Apache leader Goyaałé (1829–1909), deriving from the Spanish form Gerónimo, which itself comes from the Greek name Hieronymos, meaning "sacred name" (from Greek hieros "sacred" an...

Gerontius Masculine Medieval Latin

Gerontius is a Late Latin name derived from the Greek γέρων (geron), meaning "old man." It appears as a rare but historically significant name, often associated with ecclesiastical figures and late antiquity.

Gerrard Masculine English

Gerrard is an English variant of the name Gerard, a masculine given name with deep Germanic roots.EtymologyGerrard shares its origin with Gerard, deriving from the Old German elements ger meaning "spear" and hart meaning...

Gerrit Masculine Dutch Frisian

Gerrit is a Dutch and Frisian masculine given name, equivalent to the Dutch Gerard. It is ultimately derived from the Germanic elements ger meaning "spear" and hart meaning "hard" or "brave", thus signifying "brave with...

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