Gerald Ele

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Gerald 100
Ele 77,049
Gerald Ele 6,788,024
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  1. is 96th most common Catherine
  2. is 97th most common Cheryl
  3. is 98th most common Roger
  4. is 99th most common Joan
  5. is 100th most common Gerald
  6. is 101st most common Virginia
  7. is 102nd most common Keith
  8. is 103rd most common Martha
  9. is 104th most common Marie
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  1. is 77,045th most common Dopkins
  2. is 77,046th most common Draayer
  3. is 77,047th most common Duntz
  4. is 77,048th most common Ehl
  5. is 77,049th most common Ele
  6. is 77,050th most common Elifritz
  7. is 77,051st most common Erbele
  8. is 77,052nd most common Euton
  9. is 77,053rd most common Fabrikant
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  1. is 6,788,020th most common Gerald Eisinger
  2. is 6,788,021st most common Gerald Eisman
  3. is 6,788,022nd most common Gerald Eitel
  4. is 6,788,023rd most common Gerald Elbert
  5. is 6,788,024th most common Gerald Ele
  6. is 6,788,025th most common Gerald Elfrink
  7. is 6,788,026th most common Gerald Elgin
  8. is 6,788,027th most common Gerald Elks
  9. is 6,788,028th most common Gerald Ellender

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Gerald

Meaning & History

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(male) From an Old French name of Germanic (Frankish) origin, derived from gār, gēr ‘spear’ + wald ‘rule’. It was adopted by the Normans and introduced by them to Britain. There has been some confusion with Gerard. It died out in England at the end of the 13th century. However, it continued to be popular in Ireland, where it had been brought in the 12th century at the time of Strongbow's invasion. It was used in England in the 17th century and revived in the 19th century, along with several other long-extinct names of Norman, Old English, and Celtic origin, and is now more common than Gerard, which survived all along as an English ‘gentry’ name.

Variant: Jerrold.

Short form: Ged.

Pet forms: Gerry, Jerry.

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