Gerd
ge-rd
US Popularity:7667
Origin:German
Other Origin(s):Dutch, Norse, Scandinavian
Meaning:Garden, enclosure; Strong with the spear, brave with a spear
Despite its short spelling, Gerd holds a wealth of character. Gerd finds its home in Dutch and Scandinavian languages; its gender usage is fluid depending on the roots you favor. As a masculine name, Gerd stems from the German Gerard, interpreted as “strong with a spear” or “brave with a spear” for your little warrior. Gerd’s Old Norse origin makes it a feminine title, introducing gentleness and serenity with the endearments “garden” and “enclosure.” In Norse mythology, Gerd is the name of a gorgeous woman and jötunn, a member of the race of giants, with whom the lovesick god Freyr fell deeply infatuated. Certainly not one to be underestimated, Gerd suits the courageous baby with an enormous heart.
How Popular Is The Name Gerd?
Yearly Ranking Change:
Year:
1966
Gender:
Girl
#
in 1966
No change
from 1958
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