All about the name GERED

Meaning, origin, history.

Gered is a name of Hebrew origin, derived from the root word "gared," which means "to gather." It is often interpreted to mean "a gathering together" or "a collection."

In the Old Testament of the Bible, Gered is mentioned as one of King David's warriors who joined him in Ziklag. He was also listed among those who supported David against his enemies.

Throughout history, this name has been relatively rare but has appeared in various cultures and languages. In some instances, it may have been used as a variation of the more common Hebrew name Gedaliah, which shares similar roots and meanings.

Today, Gered is still not a widespread name, but its unique sound and biblical origin make it appealing to some parents looking for distinctive names for their children. Despite its rarity, Gered has no specific associated celebrations or traditions beyond those related to its biblical figure. Instead, its meaning and history allow each person named Gered to forge their own path and create their personal story.

See also

Jewish

Popularity of the name GERED since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The statistics for the given name Gered show a relatively consistent number of births over several decades in the United States. Between 1978 and 2000, there were a total of 39 recorded births with this name.

The peak years for babies named Gered appeared to be during the late 1970s and early 1980s, with eight births recorded in 1978 and six births in 1979. This was followed by a decline in popularity over the next few years, with only five births each year from 1982 to 1984.

Interestingly, there was another spike in popularity in 2000, with five recorded births that year. Overall, however, Gered remains a relatively uncommon name in the United States, with fewer than forty babies given this name over a span of more than two decades.

Name variation GERED.