Gotthard
/ɡˈɑthˌɑɹd/
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Teutonic
Gotthard, of Teutonic origin, derives from the elements 'got' (God) and 'hard' (firm, strong), meaning 'firm in God'. This name has a deeply religious connotation, reflecting steadfast faith and divine strength. Historically associated with Saint Gotthard, an 11th-century bishop, it carries a sense of piety and resilience.
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