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GERI
MasculineIrish name meaning 'spear' or 'fierce', associated with Irish warrior queens and Norse mythology's wolves.
GERIC
MasculineGerman-origin male given name derived from "geri," meaning "spear," and "ric," meaning "power" or "mighty." It signifies "mighty with a spear" or "spear mighty.
GERICHO
MasculineJericho is a Hebrew name meaning 'fragrant' or 'scented', derived from its biblical association with the ancient city conquered by the Israelites.
GERICK
MasculineRare yet significant male given name of German origin, derived from Germanic elements meaning 'spear' or 'ready' and 'power' or 'ruler', conveying the meaning 'powerful with a spear' or 'ready ruler'.
GERID
MasculineNorwegian origin and was created by J.R.R. Tolkien for his novel "The Lord of the Rings," where it is a gender-neutral dwarf character's name without a specific meaning or derivation from other languages.
GERIEL
MasculineHebrew name meaning "God is my strength," originating from the biblical figure Gabriel, the archangel announcer of important events like Jesus' birth.
GERIK
MasculineRare but powerful German name derived from "geri" (spear) and "ric" (power), signifying strength and courage.
GERIMIAH
MasculineHebrew name, meaning "stranger from Israel," signifying a committed convert to Judaism despite adversity.
GERIN
MasculineUnique French name derived from the Germanic word "Ger," meaning "spear." It was first used during the Middle Ages and has since been carried by notable figures such as Saint Gerin, a 7th-century bishop of Tongres-Maastricht. Today, Gerin remains a rare yet beloved name with various spellings, carrying both historical significance and modern appeal.
GERLAD
MasculineGerald is of Germanic origin, meaning "ruling with the spear," conveying leadership and strength. Popularized by Gerald of Wales in the 12th century, it remains widely used today, with variations including Gerallt and Gérard.
GERLD
MasculineGeraldo is a Portuguese name of Germanic origin, translating to 'ruling spear', with historical roots dating back to the Middle Ages in Europe.
GERMAIN
MasculineThe name Germain comes from French origins meaning 'of the same race', derived from the Latin 'Germanus'.
GERMAINE
MasculineFrench feminine given name derived from the Germanic Germanus, meaning "of Germany" or "of the same tribe.
GERMAN
MasculineThe name German originates from Latin and means "from Germany", derived from the Old French word "germain" which comes from the Germanic word "* Germainaz", meaning "spear-man" or "warrior".
GERMANE
MasculineDistinctive French female name derived from the Latin 'Germanus', meaning 'of Germany'.
GERMANI
MasculineLatin-derived name meaning "of Germany" or "from Germany," used historically to denote individuals with German origins or heritage.
GERMANY
MasculineDistinctive given name of German origin, translating to "realm of the Germans." While uncommon compared to names like Emma or Max, it holds historical significance and symbolism, making it a unique choice for parents seeking a meaningful name.
GERMAR
MasculineGerman origin name meaning "famous warrior," a variant of Gerhartt that has been used in Germany since the Middle Ages.
GERMARI
MasculineUnique, recently coined boy's name with unknown origins and no established meaning, first recorded in recent times and popularized primarily in Southern U.S. regions.
GERMARION
MasculineGemarion is a unique Latin-derived name meaning 'precious stone' or 'jewel', with a rich history among medieval French nobility.
GERMAYNE
MasculineDistinctive French name derived from "ger" meaning spear and "Mayenne," the French department, signifying strength and elegance.
GERMELL
MasculineDistinctive Spanish-origin name meaning "to germinate" or "to sprout," symbolizing growth and new beginnings.
GERMEY
MasculineRare, unique male name of unknown origin and uncertain meaning.
GERMON
MasculineRare, Germanic male name derived from "germ", meaning "spear". It signifies strength and protection.
GERNARD
MasculineGerard is a Germanic given name derived from Old German words 'geri' meaning "spear" and 'hard' meaning "strong".
GERNIE
MasculineRare French given name meaning 'brother' or 'kinsman', originally used for boys during the Middle Ages but now also used for girls.
GERO
MasculineRare German name derived from the Germanic word "ger", meaning "spear". It signifies strength and readiness for battle.
GEROD
MasculineRare German masculine name meaning 'spear-wealth'.
GEROGE
MasculineGeorge is a classic masculine given name of Greek origin, meaning "farmer" or "earthworker".
GEROLD
MasculineHistoric male name of Germanic origin, composed of "geri" (spear) and "wald" (rule), translating to "powerful ruler.
GEROME
MasculineThe name Jerome, derived from Greek 'Hieronymos' meaning 'sacred name', gained popularity through Saint Jerome, a prominent Early Church Father known for translating the Bible into Latin.
GEROMY
MasculineRare French name derived from Gérôme, meaning 'army' or 'spear' combined with 'bright' or 'famous'.
GERON
MasculineRare Hebrew name derived from the word "ger", meaning "stranger" or "foreigner". It has biblical roots, with several individuals named Geron appearing in the Old Testament, and conveys a sense of inclusivity towards those who embrace new beliefs.
GERONE
MasculineRare Italian male given name derived from the ancient city of Gerona in Spain, founded by Julius Caesar. Its meaning, "spear" in Italian, adds to its strength and courage, while associations with ancient Greek mythology and Italian history give it prestige and depth.
GERONIMO
MasculineSpanish-origin given name derived from 'geronomo,' combining Greek words for 'old man' and 'law.' It gained popularity due to Apache leader Geronimo, symbolizing courage, and appears in Miguel de Cervantes' novel Don Quixote.
GERRAD
MasculineGermanic 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.
GERRALD
MasculineUncommon English variant of Gerald, meaning "ruling with the spear," tracing back to medieval times through Norman influence.
GERRAN
MasculineRare Welsh male given name derived from the word "gwern," meaning "almond." It signifies beauty, grace, and resilience, like the almond tree that blooms in winter.
GERRARD
MasculineGerard is a Germanic male given name derived from 'Gearo', meaning 'brave spear'.
GERRED
MasculineUnique, Welsh-origin name that often signifies 'green' or harmony with nature.