feminine Gertrud

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Origin:
germanic
Name Root:
*gaizaz *þrūþiz > GERTRUD
Meaning:*
This name derives from the Old High German name “Gertrud,” composed of two Ancient Germanic elements: “*gaizaz” (a spear, pike, javelin) plus “*þrūþiz” (strength, power, force). Gertrude of Helfta was a German Benedictine, mystic, and theologian. She is recognized as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church and mentioned in the General Roman Calendar for celebration throughout the Latin rite on November 16. Gertrude was born on January 6, 1256, in Eisleben, Thuringia (within the Holy Roman Empire). Gertrude of Aldenberg (~1227–1297) was the daughter of St. Elizabeth of Hungary, and Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia. She became a Premonstratensian canon regular at the Abbey of Aldenberg, near Wetzlar, in the Diocese of Trier, where she spent much of her life leading the community as its abbess.

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Numerological Values: #3

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Chakra Number: #3
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Notable People and Personalities

Gertrud Adelborg (1853–1942), Swedish Suffragist
Gertrud Alexandra Dagmar Klasen (1898–1952), English Actress, Singer
Gertrud Bacher (born 1971), Retired Italian Heptathlete
Gertrud Bäumer (1873–1954), German Politician And Feminist
Gertrud Bing (1892–1964), Scholar And Director
Gertrud Elisabeth Mara (1749–1833), German Operatic Soprano
Gertrud Fridh (1921–1984), Swedish Stage And Film Actress
Gertrud Gabl, Austrian Alpine Skier
Gertrud Grunow, German Singer And Pianist
Gertrud Hedwig Anna Dohm (1855–1942), German Actress
Gertrud Kolmar (1894–1943), German Lyric Poet And Writer
Gertrud Kraus (born 1901), Pioneer Of Modern Dance In Israel
Gertrud Luckner (1900–1995), Christian Resister Against Nazism
Gertrud Mair, Italian Television Announcer
Gertrud Månsson, Swedish Politician
Gertrud Paetsch (born 1910), German Ethnolog And Philolog
Gertrud Pålson-wettergren (1897–1991), Swedish Mezzosoprano
Gertrud Rask (1673–1735), Danish-norwegian Missionary
Gertrud Rittmann (1908–2005), German Composer And Music Arranger
Gertrud Schoenberg (1898–1967), The Second Wife Of Arnold Schoenberg
Gertrud Scholtz-klink (1902–1999), Member In Nazi Germany
Gertrud Schüpbach Swiss-american Molecular Biologist
Gertrud Skomagers († 1556), Danish Alleged Witch
Gertrud Stefanek (born 1959), Hungarian Fencer
Gertrud Szabolcsi (1923–1993), Biochemist
Gertrud Von Le Fort, German Writer
Gertrud Wolle (1891–1952), German Film Actress
Gertrude Abercrombie (1909–1977), American Painter