Gersham
ge(r)-sham
Origin:Hebrew
Other Origin(s):Yiddish
Meaning:Exile; Stranger
Gersham is a masculine name of Hebrew origin. It is more commonly spelled as Gershom, which some might recognize as the name of Moses’ son in the Old Testament. Gersham is believed to mean “exile” or “stranger,” referring to the Exodus. It is a particularly ideal choice for parents and caregivers who are hoping to raise their little ones in faith.
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