Gervase
/ˈgərvəs/
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Teutonic
Gervase, of Teutonic origin, derives from the elements 'ger' meaning 'spear' and 'vase' meaning 'servant' or 'warrior,' collectively signifying 'a conqueror' or 'war leader.' Historically, it was used in medieval England and carries associations of strength, leadership, and triumph in battle. Though rare today, it retains a noble and commanding presence.
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