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Gerard

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Name — A male given name of Germanic origin, meaning roughly "brave with the spear."

Etymology

From Old French Gerart, from Frankish elements meaning "spear" and "hard, brave."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Gerard” mean?

The word “Gerard” means a male given name of Germanic origin, meaning roughly "brave with the spear.". In plain terms, a traditional male first name of Germanic origin, related to Gerald.

How do you pronounce “Gerard”?

“Gerard” is pronounced JEH-rahd (/d͡ʒəˈɹɑɹd/ in IPA).

How do you use “Gerard” in a sentence?

Here is “Gerard” used in a sentence: “Gerard is a common name across several European countries.”

What part of speech is “Gerard”?

“Gerard” is a name.

Where does the word “Gerard” come from?

The word “Gerard” comes from Old French. From Old French Gerart, from Frankish elements meaning "spear" and "hard, brave.".

Is “Gerard” a common word?

“Gerard” is an uncommon word in modern English.

What is the difference between Gerard and Gerald?

Gerard and Gerald are related but distinct Germanic-origin male names that sound similar but developed separately; despite the resemblance, they are treated as different names with their own histories.

What informal short forms are used for Gerard?

Gerard is one of the names that "Gerry" can serve as a casual short form for, alongside Gerald. These shortened forms are used informally among friends and family.

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