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American, British, English
Rules by the Spear; Female Version of Gerald; Blend of Geri and Marilyn
Female
English
Feminine form of English Gerald, GERALDINE means "spear ruler."
Male
Hebrew
Variant spelling of Hebrew Gera, GERAH means "a grain."
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Latin Geraldus, GERALLT means "spear ruler."
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Greek
(ΓεÏασιμος) Greek name derived from the word geras, GERASIMOS means "old age."
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English (chiefly Lancashire) and French (Gérard)
English (chiefly Lancashire) and French (Gérard) : from the personal name Gerard, Gérard, introduced to Britain from France by the Normans; it is composed of the Germanic elements gÄr, gÄ“r ‘spear’, ‘lance’ + hard ‘hardy’, ‘brave’, ‘strong’.
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Russian
(ГераÑим) Russian form of Greek Gerasimos, GERASIM means "old age."
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German English
Mighty with a spear. Rules by the spear. Feminine of Gerald.
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German American English
Mighty with a spear. Rules by the spear. Feminine of Gerald.
Female
Dutch
, firm spear.
Male
English
English form of French Gérald, GERALD means "spear ruler."
Male
Hebrew
(גֵּרָ×) Hebrew name GERA means "a grain." In the bible, this is the name of several characters, including a son of Benjamin.
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English Teutonic
Son of Gerald.
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American, Australian, British, English, French, German
Rules by the Spear; Spear Ruler; Rules with a Spear; Blend of Geri and Marilyn; Female Version of Gerald
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Spanish
Spanish form of Latin Geraldus, GERALDO means "spear ruler."
Male
Welsh
Welsh name of Latin origin, GERAINT means "old." In Arthurian legend, this is the name of a valiant Knight and king of Dumnonia where King Arthur is said to have been a member of the Royal house. He was the son of Erbin, and brother to Ermind and Dywel. He was called one of the "Three Seafarers of the Isle of Britain" in the Welsh Triads. He is most famous as the lover of Enid in Geraint and Enid.
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, English, French, German, Hebrew, Italian, Teutonic
Mighty with a Spear; Rules by the Spear; Female Version of Gerald; Spear Ruler; To be Strong; To Command
Male
Italian
Italian and Spanish form of Old High German Gerhard, GERARDO means "spear strong."
Male
English
English form of French Gérard, GERARD means "spear strong."
Surname or Lastname
English and French (Gérald)
English and French (Gérald) : from the personal name Gerald, Gérald, composed of the Germanic elements gÄ“ri, gÄri ‘spear’ + wald ‘rule’; it was introduced to Britain from France by the Normans.
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Danish
, of high kin.
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Arabic, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Diamond; Another Name for Lakshmi; Warm; Name of a Cave; Sacred Cave
Male
Czechoslovakian
, love's peace or, love's the world.
Female
Egyptian
, the younger daughter of the king of Bakhtan.
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Hindu
Observer
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Arabic
Bounteous
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Teutonic
Defending ruler.
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Australian, Hebrew, Jewish
God's Messenger that Visited Daniel; God is My Strength; Man of God
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Hindu, Indian, Traditional
Pure Love for the Lord
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Muslim
Brightness, Whiteness, Drought
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A cultivated pelargonium.
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Alt. of Geranine
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A coarse umbelliferous plant of Europe (Aegopodium Podagraria); -- called also bishop's weed, ashweed, and herb gerard.
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A small annual species of Geranium, native in England; -- so called from the shape of the leaf.
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The geranium; -- so named from the long axis of the fruit, which resembles the beak of a crane.
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A yellow oil having a geraniumlike odor, produced as a side product in making phorone; -- called also xylite oil.
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The dove's-foot geranium (Geranium molle).
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A kind of campion; according to Gerarde, the Lychnis Flos-cuculi.
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Any plant of the genus Tropaeolum, geraniaceous herbs, having mostly climbing stems, peltate leaves, and spurred flowers, and including the common Indian cress (Tropaeolum majus), the canary-bird flower (T. peregrinum), and about thirty more species, all natives of South America. The whole plant has a warm pungent flavor, and the fleshy fruits are used as a substitute for capers, while the leaves and flowers are sometimes used in salads.
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A yellow crystalline substance, having a geraniumlike odor, regarded as a complex derivative of acetone, and obtained from certain camphor compounds.
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Pertaining to, or designating, an organic acid (called also nonoic acid) found in the leaves of the geranium (Pelargonium) and allied plants.
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Of or pertaining to a natural order of pants (Geraniaceae) which includes the genera Geranium, Pelargonium, and many others.
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A large genus of plants of the order Geraniaceae, differing from Geranium in having a spurred calyx and an irregular corolla.
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The manager or acting partner of a company, joint-stock association, etc.
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The wood of two small tropical American trees (Hamelia ventricosa, and Cordia gerascanthoides). It is brownish, veined with lighter color.
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A slender prolongation of the receptacle as an axis between the carpels, as in Geranium and many umbelliferous plants.
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A valuable astringent obtained from the root of the Geranium maculatum or crane's-bill.
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A plant with a small bright flower, as the Adonis or pheasant's eye, the mealy primrose (Primula farinosa), and species of Veronica, Geranium, etc.
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A genus of plants having a beaklike tours or receptacle, around which the seed capsules are arranged, and membranous projections, or stipules, at the joints. Most of the species have showy flowers and a pungent odor. Called sometimes crane's-bill.
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A liquid terpene, obtained from the crane's-bill (Geranium maculatum), and having a peculiar mulberry odor.