Gerard
/ʤərɑrd/
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Gerard, of English origin, derives from the Old German elements 'ger' (spear) and 'hard' (hardy or brave), meaning 'spear-hard'. The name is associated with strength, courage, and warrior-like qualities. It has a classic, noble feel and has been used in various English-speaking cultures for centuries.
Gerard Way
Musician, My Chemical Romance
Gerard R. Vittecoq
Business, Group President at Caterpillar
Gerard Terborch
Painter, Dutch subject painter
Gerard Schwarz
Conductor, Music Director, Seattle Symphony
Gerard R. Roche
Business, Chairman of Heidrick & Struggles
Gerard Piqué
Soccer, FC Barcelona
Gerard Philips
Business, Founder of Philips Electronics
Gérard de Nerval
Poet, Unbalanced French romantic poet
Gerard Mercator
Cartographer, The Mercator Projection
Gerard E. Lynch
Judge, 2nd Circuit Court of Appeals
Gérard Lanvin
Actor, The Taste of Others
Gerard Manley Hopkins
Poet, Defeated the tyranny of poetic meter
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