Gerald
/ˈʤɛrəld/
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Teutonic
Gerald, of Teutonic origin, stems from the elements 'ger' (spear) and 'wald' (rule), meaning 'brave spear carrier'. It is a name steeped in warrior tradition, symbolizing strength, courage, and leadership. Popular in English-speaking countries, it carries a timeless, noble appeal.
Gerald W. VandeWalle
Judge, North Dakota Chief Justice
R. Gerald Turner
Educator, President, Southern Methodist University
Gerald Bard Tjoflat
Judge, 11th Circuit Court of Appeals
Gerald Thomas
Film Director, Carry On...
Gerald R. Szczepanski
Business, CEO of Gadzooks, 1994-2005
Gerald L. Storch
Business, CEO of Toys R Us
Gerald J. St. Pé
Business, Litton Ship Systems
Gerald B. H. Solomon
Politician, Congressman from New York, 1979-99
Gerald A. Soffen
Astronomer, Viking I mission to mars
Gerald L. Shaheen
Business, Group President, Caterpillar Inc.
Gerald A. Schwalbach
Business, Spensa Development Group, LLC
Gerald D. Prothro
Business, Former IBM executive
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