masculine Gerhard

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Origin:
germanic
Name Root:
*gaizaz *harduz / *hardu- > GERHARD
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Old High German “Gerhard,” composed of two elements “*gaizaz” (a spear, pike, javelin) plus “*harduz / *hardu-” (hard, strong, brave, fearless, powerful). The name means “strong with the spear, strong and brave spear-wearer.” The surname Ge(e)rdes is a patronymic form, “son of Ger(har)d,” that originated in Friesland around 1800. The name Gerald, while phonetically similar to Gerard, derives from a slightly different set of constituents: “*gaizaz” and “*waldaʐ” meaning “ruler, might, mighty one, power, powerful one.” 1) Saint Gerardo dei Tintori († 1207) was a saint of the Catholic Church, a joint patron saint (with Saint John the Baptist) of Monza in Italy, where he famous as the founder of a hospital. 2) The Blessed Gerhard Hirschfelder (1907–1942) was born in Gladz, Germany, and died in Dachau Concentration camp. Gerhard Hirschfeld was a German Catholic priest and martyr, beatified by Pope Benedict XVI in 2010. 3) Gerard Sagredo (980–1046) was an Italian Benedictine monk from Venice who served in the Kingdom of Hungary.

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Notable People and Personalities

Gerhard (durbuy) (1223 –~1303), Count Of Durbuy And Lord Of Roussy
Gerhard (lorraine) (~1030–1070), Lord Of Châtenois And Duke Of Lorraine, And Gerard Of Alsace
Gerhard Berger (1959) Austrian Former Racing Driver
Gerhard Eckle (born 1935), German Pianist, Music Teacher And Astrologer
Gerhard From County († 1249), From 1228 To 1249 And Becoming Abbot Of Helmstedt
Gerhard I Of Cambrai († 1051), Roman Catholic Bishop
Gerhard I Of Dhaun († 1259), Archbishop Of Mainz
Gerhard I Of Oldenburg Wildeshausen († 1219), Bishop Of Osnabrück, And Archbishop Of Bremen
Gerhard I. (funds) Is: Gerhard Iii. Wassenberg
Gerhard I. (holstein Itzehoe), Count (1239–1290)
Gerhard I. (jülichgau), Count (1003–1029)
Gerhard I. (mountain), Count Of Berg And Ravensberg (1348–1360)
Gerhard I. (vaudémont), Graf, Also Gerard Of Alsace
Gerhard Ii (holstein-plon), Count (1290–1312)
Gerhard Ii (jülichgau), Count (1029–1081)
Gerhard Ii (money), Count (1129–1131)
Gerhard Ii (mountain), Duke Of Berg, Jülich And Ravensberg (1428–1475)
Gerhard Ii Of Eppstein (~1230–1305), Elector Of Mainz
Gerhard Ii Of Goch († 1434), From 1409 To 1422 Bishop Of Naumburg
Gerhard Ii Of Lippe († 1258), Archbishop
Gerhard Iii. (holstein Rendsburg), Count And Duke Of Schleswig (1304–1340)
Gerhard Iii. (hoya), Count (1324–1383)
Gerhard Iii. (jülich), Count (1081–1114)
Gerhard Iii. (money), Count (1182–1207)
Gerhard Iii. Hoya († 1398), Bishop Of Minden
Gerhard Iii. Wassenberg, Count (1096–1129)
Gerhard Iv (holstein-plon), Count (1312–1323)
Gerhard Iv (jülich), Count (1114–1127)
Gerhard Iv (money), Count (1207–1229)
Gerhard Iv (oldenburg), Count (1450–1500)
Gerhard Präsent (born 1957), Austrian Composer
Gerhard Richter (born 1932), German Painter
Gerhard Sasso 1st, Grand Master (1100–1120) Order Of Malta
Gerhard Seeon, Benedictine And First Abbot Of The Monastery Seeon
Gerhard V. (holstein-plon), Count (1323–1350)
Gerhard V. (jülich), Count (1127–1138)
Gerhard Vi. (holstein Rendsburg), Count (1382–1404)
Gerhard Vi. (jülich), Count (1138–1142)
Gerhard Vii (holstein), Count And Duke Of Schleswig (1427–1433)
Gerhard Vii (jülich), Count (1297–1328)
Gerhard Von Bevar († 1318), Bishop Of Constance
Gerhard Von Der Mark To Hamm (~1387–1461), Regent Of The County Of Mark
Gerhard Von Hoya (verden), From 1251 To 1269 Bishop Of Verden
Gerhard Von Malberg (~1200-1246), Grand Master Of The Teutonic Order
Gerhard Von Passau († 946), Bishop Of Passau
Gerhard Von Steterburg († 1209), Chronicler And Provost