Female and male first names : German.



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Gerrad is a Germanic name meaning "brave with a spear", popularized by Saint Gérard of Tunges in the Middle Ages, and has been borne by notable figures throughout history despite not being widely popular as a first name.
Gerard is a Germanic male given name derived from 'Gearo', meaning 'brave spear'.
Gerrel is a rare boy's name of uncertain origin, possibly derived from German roots meaning "spear ruler" or "strong ruler," though this is unconfirmed. It has been used in various cultures throughout history and is most commonly found in families with German ancestry. Despite its rarity, there has been a slight increase in its usage as a baby boy's name in recent years, particularly in the United States.
Gerriann is a rare American female given name of Old German origin, derived from "Gero" meaning "spear strong," with "-ann" denoting femininity.
Gerrod is an English name derived from Old German "ger" meaning "spear" combined with Old English "roth," signifying "fame" or "glory." It was popular among Anglo-Saxons and has historical figures like Gerrod of Chester. Despite its waxing and waning popularity, Gerrod remains unique and significant today.
Gerrold is a German-origin given name derived from 'ger' meaning 'spear' and 'hilt', translating to 'strong spear'. It has historical significance, having been used since the Middle Ages.
Gerry is an Irish name derived from Gearóid or Gerald, meaning 'brave spear'.
Gerta is a German-derived female name meaning "spear" or "strength".
Gertha is a rare Germanic female name derived from Old High German elements 'gêr' ("spear" or "lance") and 'thruoz' ("strength"), translating to "strong spear maiden".
Gertie is a charming German-origin name meaning "spear," traditionally used for girls but also suitable for boys. It was popularized as a diminutive of Gertrude or Gerda in the late 19th to early 20th centuries, and has been associated with notable figures like aviator Gertie Miller and actress Gertie Lawrence. Today, Gertie remains a rare yet beloved name that balances vintage charm and uniqueness.
Gertis is a German-origin given name meaning 'strong as a spear', derived from Germanic elements 'ger' (spear) and 'hard/strong'. It has a historical background, traditionally used for boys since the Middle Ages.
Gertis is a rare German name meaning "strong spear warrior".
Gertrud is an elegant German name derived from 'ger' meaning 'spear' and 'truth', signifying 'strong in truth'.
Gertrude is an historic Germanic female given name deriving from 'ger,' meaning 'spear,' and 'trud,' signifying 'strength' or 'war.'
Gertrude is an historic German name meaning 'strong in war', first popularized by Saint Gertrude of Nivelles during the Middle Ages.
Gertrude is a Germanic female name derived from "ger" meaning spear and "trud" meaning strength.
Gertrudis is a rare Spanish name derived from Germanic elements, meaning "strong in battle," originally popular among medieval German royalty, and notably associated with Saint Gertrude the Great.
Gertrue is a strong German name meaning "spear strength.
Gertrude is a unique German-origin given name meaning 'strong in battle'.
Gertrude is a German origin name derived from 'ger' meaning spear and 'trud' meaning strength, popularized by Saint Gertrude the Great and used historically in various cultures.
Gervis is a rare German-origin given name meaning "spear warrior" or "strong in battle," derived from Old German "Gerwig." It has historical significance dating back to medieval times and was popular among Germanic tribes and noble families.
Gesel is a rare German name believed to mean 'companion' or 'friend', possibly derived from the Middle High German word 'gesell'. It may also be a shortened form of Gesine, signifying 'opinion' or 'attitude'.
Gesele is a rare German feminine given name meaning "noble" or "respectable".
Gesell is a rare German-origin name derived from the Germanic element "geseli", meaning "companion" or "ally".
Geselle is a rare yet elegant female name of German origin, meaning "companion" or "associate".
Gesina is a Germanic given name derived from 'gesin', meaning 'relation' or 'family', popular among Frisians, with historic variations like GISINA and GISELA.
Geter is a rare male name of unknown origin, with theories suggesting Hebrew or German roots but no confirmed meanings.
Gertrude is an historic Germanic female name derived from 'ger', meaning 'spear', and 'trud', meaning 'strength'. It translates to 'strong in battle'.
Getrude is a historic Germanic female name derived from "geri" (spear) and "rud" (fame), translating to "renowned with a spear". It was popular during the Middle Ages in Germany and France, often used as a shortened form of compound names like Geritrudis or Geretrudis.
Gianncarlo is an Italian male given name derived from Giovanni Carlo, meaning "God is gracious" combined with "free man" or "strong".
The name Gilbert is of Germanic origin, meaning 'bright fame' or 'bright warrior', introduced to France via the Normans and popularized during the Middle Ages through St. Gilbert of Sempringham.
Giselle is a German-origin female name derived from the element "gisel," meaning "hostage" or "noble captive.
Gilbert is a Germanic given name derived from "gisil" meaning "hostage" or "noble youth," and "berht" meaning "bright" or "famous." It was popularized in France during the Middle Ages by French royalty and has been associated with notable figures like Marquis de Lafayette, Gilbert Baker, and Gilbert K. Chesterton throughout history.
Gilbert is a Germanic male given name meaning "Bright Fame," derived from the Old German words "gil" meaning "bright" and "berht" meaning "famous.
Gilfred is a rare Germanic name derived from 'gil' meaning joyful or bright, and 'frith' signifying peace.
Gillermina is a rare female name of Latin origin, derived from Gillermo, the Spanish form of German Wilhelm, meaning 'strong-willed protector'.
Guillermo is a Spanish name derived from Willehelm, combining 'will' and 'helmet', signifying protection of determination.
Girtha is a Germanic name meaning "strong warrior," derived from Old High German elements "giri" ("spear") and "thiu" ("strong").
Gisel is a rare feminine given name of German origin that means "noble helmeted one.
Gisela is a German-derived feminine name meaning "noble captive of the land.