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Gerald is a masculine given name derived from the
Germanic languages The Germanic languages are a branch of the Indo-European languages, Indo-European language family spoken natively by a population of about 515 million people mainly in Europe, North America, Oceania, and Southern Africa. The most widely spoke ...
prefix ''ger-'' ("spear") and suffix ''-wald'' ("rule"). Gerald is a
Norman French Norman or Norman French (, , Guernésiais: , Jèrriais: ) is a '' langue d'oïl'' spoken in the historical and cultural region of Normandy. The name "Norman French" is sometimes also used to describe the administrative languages of '' Angl ...
variant of the Germanic name. An
Old English Old English ( or , or ), or Anglo-Saxon, is the earliest recorded form of the English language, spoken in England and southern and eastern Scotland in the Early Middle Ages. It developed from the languages brought to Great Britain by Anglo-S ...
equivalent name was Garweald, the likely original name of Gerald of Mayo, a British
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monk who established a monastery in Mayo, Ireland in 670. Nearly two centuries later,
Gerald of Aurillac Gerald of Aurillac (or Saint Gerald) ( 855 – c. 909) is a French saint of the Roman Catholic Church, also recognized by other religious denominations of Christianity. Life Gerald was born into the Gallo-Roman nobility, counting Cesarius of Ar ...
, a French
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, took a vow of
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and later became known as the Roman Catholic
patron saint A patron saint, patroness saint, patron hallow or heavenly protector is a saint who in Catholicism, Anglicanism, Eastern Orthodoxy or Oriental Orthodoxy is regarded as the heavenly advocate of a nation, place, craft, activity, class, clan, fa ...
of
bachelor A bachelor is a man who is not and never has been married.Bachelors are, in Pitt & al.'s phrasing, "men who live independently, outside of their parents' home and other institutional settings, who are neither married nor cohabitating". (). Etymo ...
s. The name was in regular use during the
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but declined after 1300 in England. It remained a common name in Ireland, where it was a common name among the powerful
FitzGerald dynasty The FitzGerald dynasty is a Hiberno-Norman noble and aristocratic dynasty, originally of Cambro-Normans, Cambro-Norman and Anglo-Normans, Anglo-Norman origin. They have been Peerage of Ireland, peers of Ireland since at least the 13th centur ...
. The name was revived in the
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in the
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by writers of historical novels along with other names that had been popular in the medieval era. British novelist
Ann Hatton Ann Julia Hatton (Birth name, née Kemble, published as Ann of Swansea; 29 April 1764 – 26 December 1838), was a popular novelist in Britain in the early 19th century and author of ''Tammany'', the first known libretto by a woman. Biography ...
published a novel called ''Gerald Fitzgerald'' in 1831. Author Dorothea Grubb published her novel ''Gerald Fitzgerald'' in 1845, and Irish author
Charles Lever Charles James Lever (31 August 1806 – 1 June 1872) was an Irish novelist and raconteur, whose novels, according to Anthony Trollope, were just like his conversation. Biography Early life Lever was born in Amiens Street, Dublin, the secon ...
published his novel, also entitled ''Gerald Fitzgerald'', in 1859. The name had strong associations with Ireland in English-speaking countries. In the United States, it increased in use for boys after 1910 and peaked in use in 1939, when it was the 19th most popular name given to American boys. Jerry is the usual short form of the name. Variants include the English given name Jerrold, the
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nickname A nickname, in some circumstances also known as a sobriquet, or informally a "moniker", is an informal substitute for the proper name of a person, place, or thing, used to express affection, playfulness, contempt, or a particular character trait ...
Jeri Jeri is a surname and given name. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Jeri Campbell (born 1970), American figure skater * Jeri Ellsworth (born 1974), American entrepreneur and computer chip designer * Jeri Laber (born 1931), Ame ...
and the
Welsh language Welsh ( or ) is a Celtic languages, Celtic language of the Brittonic languages, Brittonic subgroup that is native to the Welsh people. Welsh is spoken natively in Wales by about 18% of the population, by some in England, and in (the Welsh c ...
Gerallt and
Irish language Irish (Standard Irish: ), also known as Irish Gaelic or simply Gaelic ( ), is a Celtic language of the Indo-European language family. It is a member of the Goidelic languages of the Insular Celtic sub branch of the family and is indigenous ...
Gearalt. Gerald is less common as a
surname In many societies, a surname, family name, or last name is the mostly hereditary portion of one's personal name that indicates one's family. It is typically combined with a given name to form the full name of a person, although several give ...
. The name is also found in French as
Gérald Gérald is a French male given name, a variant of the old Géraud and more common Gérard, both equivalent to Gerald in English. People with the name include: * Gérald Mossé, French jockey * Gérald de Palmas, French recording artist and singer * ...
. Geraldine is the feminine equivalent.


Given name

People with the name Gerald include:


Politicians

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Gerald Boland Gerald Boland (25 May 1885 – 5 January 1973) was an Irish Fianna Fáil politician who served as Minister for Justice (Ireland), Minister for Justice from 1939 to 1948 and 1951 to 1954, Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, ...
(1885–1973), Ireland's longest-serving Minister for Justice *
Gerald Ford Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr. (born Leslie Lynch King Jr.; July 14, 1913December 26, 2006) was the 38th president of the United States, serving from 1974 to 1977. A member of the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, Ford assumed the p ...
(1913–2006), 38th President of the United States *
Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner Gerald Austin Gardiner, Baron Gardiner, (30 May 1900 – 7 January 1990) was a British Labour Party (UK), Labour politician, who served as Lord Chancellor, Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain from 1964 United Kingdom general election, 1964 to ...
(1900–1990), Lord Chancellor from 1964 to 1970 * Gerald Häfner (born 1956), German MEP * Gerald Klug (born 1968), Austrian politician * Gerald Nabarro (1913–1973), British Conservative politician * Gerald S. McGowan (born 1946), US Ambassador to Portugal * Gerald Van Woerkom (born 1947), American former member of the
Michigan Legislature The Michigan Legislature is the legislature of the U.S. state of Michigan. It is organized as a bicameral body composed of the Senate (the upper chamber) and the House of Representatives (the lower chamber). Article IV of the Michigan Con ...
in both the
House A house is a single-unit residential building. It may range in complexity from a rudimentary hut to a complex structure of wood, masonry, concrete or other material, outfitted with plumbing, electrical, and heating, ventilation, and air c ...
and
Senate A senate is a deliberative assembly, often the upper house or chamber of a bicameral legislature. The name comes from the ancient Roman Senate (Latin: ''Senatus''), so-called as an assembly of the senior (Latin: ''senex'' meaning "the el ...
* Gerald Willis (politician) (1940–2015), American businessman and politician * Gerald "Boomer" Wright, American politician *
Gerald Wellesley, 7th Duke of Wellington Gerald Wellesley, 7th Duke of Wellington, (21 August 1885 – 4 January 1972), styled Lord Gerald Wellesley between 1900 and 1943, was an Anglo-Irish diplomat, soldier, and architect. Background and education Wellesley was the third son of Lo ...
(1885–1972), British diplomat, soldier, and architect * Gerald Michael Gabbard (born 1948), also known as Mike Gabbard.


Sports

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Gerald Asamoah Gerald Asamoah (; born 3 October 1978) is a German association football, football executive and former professional player who works as the first-team manager of Schalke 04. During his playing career, Asamoah played as a Forward (association foo ...
(born 1978), Ghanaian-born German football player * Gerald Beverly (born 1993), American basketball player * Gerald Brown (American football) (born 1959), American football coach * Gerald Christian (born 1991), American football player *
Gerald Davies Sir Thomas Gerald Reames Davies (born 7 February 1945) is a Welsh former rugby union wing who played international rugby for Wales between 1966 and 1978 and was selected for two British Lions tours. He is one of a small group of Welsh players ...
(born 1945), Welsh rugby player * Gerald Dockery (born 1970), American football player *
Gerald Everett Gerald Rashard Everett (born June 25, 1994) is an American professional football tight end. He played college football at South Alabama, and was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the second round of the 2017 NFL draft. He has also played for ...
(born 1994), American football player *
Gerald Green Gerald Green (born January 26, 1986) is an American former professional basketball player. He was drafted by the Boston Celtics with the 18th overall pick in the 2005 NBA draft. Known for his dunking skill, he has performed well in many slam du ...
(born 1986), American basketball player * Gerald "Dusty" Hannahs (born 1993), American basketball player in the
Israeli Basketball Premier League Ligat HaAl (, lit., ''Supreme League or Premier League''), or the Israeli Basketball Premier League, is a professional basketball league in Israel and the highest level of basketball in the country. The league's name is abbreviated as either BSL ...
* Gerald Humphries (1908–1983), English cricketer * Gerald Laird (born 1979), American baseball player * Gerald Madkins (born 1969), American basketball player and executive *
Gerald Melzer Gerald Melzer (born 13 July 1990) is an Austrian professional inactive tennis player who competed mainly on the ATP Challenger Tour. He achieved a career-high singles ranking of world No. 68 in November 2016. Gerald is also part of Austrian Da ...
(born 1990), Austrian tennis player * Gerald Sensabaugh (born 1983), American football player * Gerald Sherry, American football player * Gerald Tabios (born 1969), Filipino long-distance runner *
Gerald Wallace Gerald Jermaine Wallace (born July 23, 1982) is an American former professional basketball player. Nicknamed "Crash", he was named an NBA All-Star and voted to the NBA All-Defensive First Team while with the Charlotte Bobcats in 2010. He playe ...
(born 1982), American basketball player * Gerald Willis (born 1995), American football player


Entertainment

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Gerald Anderson Gerald Randolph Opsima Anderson Jr. (born March 7, 1989) is a Filipino actor, Model (person), model, dancer and basketball player. He is managed and under contract to Star Magic, ABS-CBN Corporation, ABS-CBN's home based talent agency. Recogni ...
(born 1989), Filipino-American actor *
Gerald Butler (writer) Gerald Alfred Butler (31 July 1907 – 1 February 1988) was an English crime, thriller and pulp writer and screenwriter. He was sometimes referred to as the "''English James M. Cain''", and his characters were noted as amoral and hardboiled ...
(1907–1988), English writer and screenwriter *
Gerald Casale Gerald Vincent Casale ( ) ( ''né'' Pizzute; born July 28, 1948) is an American musician. He came to prominence in the late 1970s as co-founder, co-lead vocalist and bass player of the new wave band Devo, which released a top 20 hit in 1980 wi ...
(born 1948), vocalist, bass guitar & synthesizer player, ''Devo'' *
Gerry Cinnamon Gerard Crosbie (born 1 October 1984), professionally known as Gerry Cinnamon, is a Scottish singer-songwriter and acoustic guitarist. In 2020 his second album, ''The Bonny'', reached number one on the UK Albums Chart and became the third bigges ...
(born Gerald Crosbie, 1984), Scottish musician *
Gerald Finzi Gerald Raphael Finzi (14 July 1901 – 27 September 1956) was a British composer. Finzi is best known as a choral composer, but also wrote in other genres. Large-scale compositions by Finzi include the cantata '' Dies natalis'' for solo voice and ...
(1901–1956), British composer *
Gerald Fried Gerald Fried (February 13, 1928 – February 17, 2023) was an American composer, conductor, and oboist known for his film and television scores. He composed music for well-known television series of the 1960s and 1970s, including ''Mission: Imp ...
(1928–2023), American composer *
Gerald Harper Gerald Harper (born 15 February 1929) is a retired English actor, best known for his work on television, having played the title roles in ''Adam Adamant Lives!'' (1966–67) and '' Hadleigh'' (1969–76). He then returned to his main love, the ...
(born 1931), English actor * Gerald Haslam (1937–2021), American author ''The Other California'' * Gerald Alexander Held (born 1958), German actor *
Gerald Levert Gerald Edward Levert (July 13, 1966 – November 10, 2006) was an Americans, American singer-songwriter and Music Producer, producer. Levert performed with his brother, Sean Levert, and friend Marc Gordon with the R&B vocal group, LeVert. Le ...
(1966–2006), American R&B singer and songwriter * Gerald Masters (1955–2007), songwriter and musician *
Gerald McRaney Gerald Lee McRaney (born August 19, 1947) is an American television and film actor. McRaney is best known as one of the stars of the television shows ''Simon & Simon'', '' Major Dad'', ''Promised Land'' and '' House of Cards''. He most recently s ...
(born 1947), American actor * Gérald Neveu (1921–1960), French poet * Gerald Santos (born 1991), Filipino actor and singer * Gerald Lee Smith (born 1983), American rapper known as "Nekro G" *
Jerry Stiller Gerald Isaac Stiller (June 8, 1927 – May 11, 2020) was an American comedian and actor. He spent many years as part of the comedy duo Stiller and Meara with his wife, Anne Meara, to whom he was married for over 60 years until her death in 20 ...
(1927–2020), American actor and comedian and the father of
Ben Stiller Benjamin Edward Meara Stiller (born November 30, 1965) is an American actor, comedian, and filmmaker. Known for his blend of slapstick humor and sharp wit, Stiller rose to fame through comedies such as ''There's Something About Mary'' (1998), ' ...
. *
Gerald Vizenor Gerald Robert Vizenor (born 1934) is an American writer and scholar, and an enrolled member of the Minnesota Chippewa Tribe, White Earth Reservation. Vizenor also taught for many years at the University of California, Berkeley, where he was D ...
(born 1934), novelist, poet and critic *
Gerald Gillum Gerald Earl Gillum (born May 24, 1989), better known by his stage name G-Eazy, is an American rapper. Based in Oakland, California, he began his career in 2006 and released two independent studio albums before signing with RCA Records to releas ...
(born 1989), American rapper known as "G-Eazy" * Gerald Wiley, a pseudonym used by British comic actor and writer
Ronnie Barker Ronald William George Barker (25 September 1929 – 3 October 2005) was an English actor, comedian and writer. He was known for roles in British comedy television series such as ''Porridge (1974 TV series), Porridge'', ''The Two Ronnies'', ...
(1929-2005)


Other fields

* Gerald Ash (born 1942), electrical engineer * Gerald Birks (1894–1991), Canadian World War I fighter ace *
Gerald Bull Gerald Vincent Bull (March 9, 1928 – March 22, 1990) was a Canadian engineer who developed long-range artillery. He moved from project to project in his quest to economically launch a satellite using a space gun, huge artillery piece, to which ...
(1929–1990), Canadian aerospace/artillery engineer *
Giraldus Cambrensis Gerald of Wales (; ; ; ) was a Cambro-Norman priest and historian. As a royal clerk to the king and two archbishops, he travelled widely and wrote extensively. He studied and taught in France and visited Rome several times, meeting the Pope. He ...
(Gerald of Wales), medieval clergyman and chronicler of his times *
Gerald Cohen Gerald Allan Cohen ( ; 14 April 1941 – 5 August 2009) was a Canadian political philosopher who held the positions of Quain Professor of Jurisprudence, University College London and Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory, All Sou ...
(1941–2009), Canadian professor of social and political theory at Oxford University, known as G. A. Cohen * Gerald Cooper British farmer and tv personality featuring on Clarkson’s Farm *
Gerald Durrell Gerald Malcolm Durrell Order of the British Empire, OBE (7 January 1925 – 30 January 1995) was a British naturalist, writer, zookeeper, conservation movement, conservationist, and television presenter. He was born in Jamshedpur in British Ind ...
(1925–1995), British naturalist, zookeeper, conservationist, author, and television presenter * Lady Gerald Fitzalan-Howard, British aristocrat *
Gerald Murphy Gerald Clery Murphy and Sara Sherman Wiborg were wealthy, expatriate Americans who moved to the French Riviera in the early 20th century and who, with their generous hospitality and flair for parties, created a vibrant social circle, particularl ...
, American heir *
Gerald Ratner Gerald Irving Ratner (born 1 November 1949) is a British businessman. He was formerly chief executive officer of the major British jewellery company Ratner Group (now the Signet Group). He achieved notoriety after making a speech in which h ...
(born 1949), British retail tycoon * Gerald Ratner (lawyer) (1913–2014), lawyer in Chicago *
Gerald Mayo ''United States ex rel. Gerald Mayo v. Satan and His Staff'', 54 F.R.D. 282 (United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania, W.D. Pa. 1971), was a federal court case in which a prisoner filed a lawsuit in United States Di ...
, filed a lawsuit against Satan and his servants in US District Court * Gerald Shur (1933–2020), American lawyer, and the founder of the US Federal Witness Protection Program *
Gerald Sparrow John Walter Gerald Sparrow (22 January 1903– 22 August 1988) was a British lawyer, judge and travel writer. He served on the International Court in Bangkok, Thailand, for over 20 years. He was the president of the Club of Ten, a pro-apartheid ...
(1903–1988), British lawyer, judge and travel writer *
Gerald Templer Field marshal (United Kingdom), Field Marshal Sir Gerald Walter Robert Templer (11 September 1898 – 25 October 1979) was a senior British Army officer. He fought in both the world wars and took part against the 1936–1939 Arab revolt in Pales ...
(1898–1979), British Army officer and military commander * Gerald C. Thomas (1894–1984), United States Marine Corpsgeneral who served as Assistant Commandant of the Marine Corps * Gerald Zamponi, Canadian academic


Disambiguation pages

* Gerald Brown (disambiguation) *
Gerald Butler (disambiguation) Gerald Butler may refer to: * Gerald Butler (American football) (born 1954), American football wide receiver * Gerald Butler (judge) (1930–2010), English judge * Gerald Butler (writer) (1907–1988), English writer and screenwriter See also

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*
Gerald Davis (disambiguation) Gerald Davis may refer to: * Gerald Davis (Irish artist) (1938–2005), Irish artist * Gerald Davis (American artist) (born 1974), American artist * Gerald Davis (philatelist) (1916–2005), British architect, graphic designer, postal historian and ...
* Gerald Ford (disambiguation) * Gerald Green (disambiguation) *
Gerald Lascelles (disambiguation) Gerald Lascelles is the name of: * Gerald William Lascelles (1849–1928), author and Deputy Surveyor of the New Forest, England ** Gerald Hubert Lascelles (1876–1928), son of Gerald William Lascelles * Gerald David Lascelles (1924–1998) ...
* Gerald Thomas (disambiguation)


Fictional characters

* Gerald Tippett, a character in the New Zealand soap opera ''Shortland Street'' * Gerald Robotnik, a character from ''Sonic Adventure 2'' *
Gerald Broflovski Gerald Broflovski and Sheila Broflovski are fictional characters in the animated television series ''South Park''. The two are an upper middle-class married Ashkenazi Jewish couple who raise their ten-year-old son Kyle and three-year-old Canadia ...
, a character from ''South Park'' * Gerald Martin Johanssen, a character from Nickelodeon's ''Hey Arnold!'' * Gerald, a minor pelican in the 2003 animated film ''
Finding Nemo ''Finding Nemo'' is a 2003 American animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The film was directed by Andrew Stanton, co-directed by Lee Unkrich, and produced by Graham Walters, from ...
'' * Gerald, an anthropomorphic sea lion in the 2016 animated sequel film ''
Finding Dory ''Finding Dory'' is a 2016 American animated comedy-drama adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Andrew Stanton, co-directed by Angus MacLane, produced by Lindsey Collins, and written b ...
'' * Gerald McCloy, protagonist in 1950 short film ''
Gerald McBoing-Boing ''Gerald McBoing-Boing'' is an animated short film about a little boy who speaks through sound effects instead of spoken words. Produced by United Productions of America (UPA), it was given a wide release by Columbia Pictures on November 2, 19 ...
'' * Gerald, a character from Little Lotta comics and ''
Harvey Street Kids ''Harvey Girls Forever!'', originally titled ''Harvey Street Kids'' in its first season, then retroactively retitled, is an American animated comedy television series produced by Brendan Hay and Aliki Theofilopoulos for DreamWorks Animation Te ...
'' * Gerald O'Hara,
Scarlett O'Hara Katie Scarlett O'Hara is the protagonist of Margaret Mitchell's 1936 in literature, 1936 novel ''Gone with the Wind (novel), Gone with the Wind'' and the 1939 Gone with the Wind (film), film of the same name, where she is portrayed by Vivien Le ...
's father in the film ''
Gone with the Wind Gone with the Wind most often refers to: * Gone with the Wind (novel), ''Gone with the Wind'' (novel), a 1936 novel by Margaret Mitchell * Gone with the Wind (film), ''Gone with the Wind'' (film), the 1939 adaptation of the novel Gone with the Wind ...
'' * Gerald, real name of Gator, a character from ''
Thomas and Friends ''Thomas & Friends'' is a British children's television series which aired from 9 October 1984 to 20 January 2021. Based on ''The Railway Series'' books by Wilbert Awdry and his son Christopher, the series was developed for television by Brit ...
''. *Gerald Jinx Mouse, or
Jerry Mouse Gerald Jinx Mouse, known simply as Jerry, is an American character and one of the two titular characters in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's series of ''Tom and Jerry'' theatrical animated short films and other animated ...
, a character from ''
Tom and Jerry ''Tom and Jerry'' is an American Animated cartoon, animated media franchise and series of comedy short films created in 1940 by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera. Best known for its 161 theatrical short films by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, the series ...
''


Surname

* Florence Gerald (1858–1942), American writer, stage actress *
Matt Gerald Matt Gerald (born May 2, 1970) is an American actor and screenwriter. Gerald was born in Miami, Florida. A graduate of The University of Pennsylvania, he is best known for his Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) roles as White Power Dave in ''All Ha ...
(born 1970), American actor and screenwriter


See also

* Geraldine *
Gerad (disambiguation) Gerad may refer to: *A Somali aristocratic and court titles, Somali court title for a king or sultan *Gerad Adams (born 1978), a Canadian ice hockey player and coach *Gerad Christian-Lichtenhan (born 2001), American football player *Gerad Parker (b ...
*
Jerald (name) Jerald is a male, masculine given name which is a variant of Gerald, a German language, German name meaning "rule of the spear". Gerald was brought to Great Britain by the Normans, along with variants Jerold and Jerrold, and the feminine Geraldine ...
* Jerrold *
FitzGerald Fitzgerald may refer to: People * Fitzgerald (surname), a surname * Fitzgerald Hinds, Trinidadian politician * Fitzgerald Toussaint (born 1990), former American football running back Place Australia * Fitzgerald River National Park, a nati ...


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