Gerardus is a Latinized version of the Germanic name
Gerard
Gerard is a masculine forename of Proto-Germanic language, Proto-Germanic origin, variations of which exist in many Germanic and Romance languages. Like many other Germanic name, early Germanic names, it is dithematic, consisting of two meaningful ...
. It has been in use as a birth name in the
Low Countries
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. In daily life, most people use a shorter version, such as
Geert
Geert is a Dutch given name of Germanic origin, equivalent to the German Gerd and the English Gerry. The name is a condensed form of Gerard, itself a combination of the Germanic words ''ger'' (spear) and ''hard'' (strong or brave) meaning "s ...
, Ger, Gerard,
Gerd
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Gerhard Gerhard is a name of Germanic origin and may refer to:
Given name
* Gerhard (bishop of Passau) (fl. 932–946), German prelate
* Gerhard III, Count of Holstein-Rendsburg (1292–1340), German prince, regent of Denmark
* Gerhard Barkhorn (1919� ...
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Gerrie,
Gerrit
Gerrit is a Dutch male name meaning "''brave with the spear''", the Dutch and Frisian form of Gerard. People with this name include:
* Gerrit Achterberg (1905–1962), Dutch poet
* Gerrit van Arkel (1858–1918), Dutch architect
* Gerrit Baden ...
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Gert
Gert is a mainly masculine given name (sometimes a short form of Gerrit, Gerard, etc.), with some female bearers (short for Gertrude).
Since 1993 no one in Sweden has been baptised as Gert according to the Swedish Bureau of Census, so the na ...
, and Geurt. Among people with this name are:
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Gerardus de Abbatisvilla Gerardus is a Latinized version of the Germanic name Gerard. It has been in use as a birth name in the Low Countries. In daily life, most people use a shorter version, such as Geert, Ger, Gerard, Gerd, Gerhard, Gerrie, Gerrit, Gert, and Geurt. ...
(1220–1272), French theologian
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Gerardus Bruxellensis, 13th-century Belgian geometer and philosopher
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Gerardus Cameracensis (c.975–1051), Belgian bishop of Cambrai
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Gerardus Cremonensis (c.1114–1187), Italian translator of scientific books
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Gerardus Mercator
Gerardus Mercator (; 5 March 1512 – 2 December 1594) was a Flemish people, Flemish geographer, cosmographer and Cartography, cartographer. He is most renowned for creating the Mercator 1569 world map, 1569 world map based on a new Mercator pr ...
(1512–1594), Netherlandish cartographer, geographer and cosmographer
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Gerardus Odonis
Geraldus Odonis, Guiral Ot in Occitan, (1285, Camboulit, department of Lot – 1349, Catania, Sicily) was a French theologian and Minister General of the Franciscan Order.
Life
His name appears in medieval manuscripts as Geraldus slightly mor ...
(1285–1349), French theologian and Minister General of the Franciscan Order
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Gerardus Rivius (fl. 1592–1625), Flemish printer
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Gerardus Rufus Vacariensis Gerardus is a Latinized version of the Germanic name Gerard. It has been in use as a birth name in the Low Countries. In daily life, most people use a shorter version, such as Geert, Ger, Gerard, Gerd, Gerhard, Gerrie, Gerrit, Gert, and Geurt. ...
(1500–1550), French Catholic theologian and humanist
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Gerardus a Schagen (c.1642–1724), Dutch engraver and cartographer
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Gerardus Vossius
Gerrit Janszoon Vos (March or April 1577, Heidelberg – 19 March 1649, Amsterdam), often known by his Latin name Gerardus Vossius, was a Dutch classical scholar, theologian, and polymath.
Life
He was the son of Johannes (Jan) Vos, a Protestant ...
(1577–1649), Dutch classical scholar and theologian
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Gerardus de Zutphania (1367–1398), Dutch mystical writer
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Gerardus Pieter Baerends (1916–1999), Dutch zoologist and ethologist
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Gerardus Beekman
Gerardus Willemse Beekman (c. August 1653 – October 10, 1723) was a wealthy physician, land owner, and colonial governor of the Province of New York.
Early life
He was christened August 17, 1653 at Corlaer's Hook Plantation, New York, the seco ...
(1653–1723), New Netherland physician, land owner, and colonial governor of New York
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Gerardus Johannes Berenschot
Lieutenant General Gerardus Johannes Berenschot (24 July 1887 – 13 October 1941) was Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army, ''Koninklijk Nederlands Indisch Leger'' (Royal Netherlands East Indies Army; KNIL). An Indo people ...
(1887–1941), Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Netherlands East Indies Army
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Gerardus Leonardus Blasius (1627–1682), Dutch physician and anatomist
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Gerardus J.P.J. Bolland (1854–1922), Dutch linguist, philosopher, biblical scholar, and lecturer
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Gerardus Petrus Booms
Gerardus Petrus Booms (29 October 1822 in Maastricht – 23 February 1897 in The Hague) was a Dutch military leader, author, and politician.
Life
Boom's father and his brothers served under Napoleon ; the father took part in the French oc ...
(1822–1897), Dutch lieutenant-general, Minister of War, and publisher
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Gerardus Brackx
Gerardus "Gerard" Brackx (1931, Ostend – 19 September 2011) was a Belgian businessman, pioneer of the Belgian travel business and founder of Jetair. His father was a Catholic businessman who owned a factory which produced washing machines and ...
(1931–2011), Belgian travel businessman
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Gerardus J.M. Braks (1933–2017), Dutch government minister and President of the Senate
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Gerardus H.G. von Brucken Fock (1859–1935), Dutch pianist and composer
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Gerardus Meinardus Bruggink (1917–2005), Dutch Air Force pilot during World War II
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Gerardus Clark
Gerardus Clark (January 20, 1786 – August 23, 1860) was an American lawyer from New York City.
Early life
Gerardus Clark was born on January 20, 1786, in New Milford, Connecticut, to Annis (née Bostwick) and William Clark. He attended Yale ...
(1786–1860), American lawyer
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Gerardus Antonius Cox (born 1940), Dutch singer, cabaret artist and actor
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Gerardus Croese (1642–1710), Dutch Reformed minister and author
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Gerardus Johannes Geers (1891–1965), Dutch linguist and Hispanist
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Gerardus Gul (1847–1920), Dutch Archbishop
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Gerardus Philippus Helders (1905–2013), Dutch politician, Minister of Colonial Affairs
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Gerardus Heymans
Gerardus Heymans (; 17 April 1857 – 18 February 1930) was a Dutch philosopher and psychologist.Hubbeling, H. G. (2013). Gerardus Heijmans (1857–1930). In ''Biografisch Woordenboek van Nederland.'' https://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/bwn1880-200 ...
(1857–1930), Dutch philosopher and psychologist
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Gerardus 't Hooft
Gerardus "Gerard" 't Hooft (; born July 5, 1946) is a Dutch theoretical physicist and professor at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. He shared the 1999 Nobel Prize in Physics with his thesis advisor Martinus J. G. Veltman "for elucidating t ...
(born 1946), Dutch theoretical physicist and Nobel Laureate
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Gerardus Huysmans
Gerardus Wilhelmus Maria Huijsmans (later known as Huysmans) (29 April 1902 – 18 March 1948) was a Dutch politician.
Huijsmans was born in Eindhoven. He was Dutch Minister for Finance in 1945 and Minister of the Economy from 1946 to 194 ...
(1902–1948), Dutch government minister
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Gerardus Kamper (born 1950), Dutch cyclist
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Gerardus Johannes Lap (1951–2017), Dutch ceramist
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Gerardus B.M. Leers (born 1951), Dutch government minister and mayor
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Gerardus van der Leeuw (1890–1950), Dutch historian and philosopher of religion
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Gerardus Mes (fl. 1560), Flemish composer
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Gerardus Mühren (1946–2013), Dutch footballer
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Gerardus Johannes Mulder
Gerardus Johannes Mulder or Gerrit Jan Mulder (27 December 1802 – 18 April 1880) was a Dutch organic and analytical chemist.
Life
Mulder was born in Utrecht and earned a medical degree from Utrecht University.
He became a reader of ch ...
(1802–1880), Dutch organic and analytical chemist
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Gerardus Rubens
Pierre-Eugène-Aloys OCist, also known as Gerardus Rubens (born 1674; died 21 January 1736), was the 42nd Abbot of the Common Observance in St. Bernard's Abbey, Hemiksem.
He was the son of Aloysius Rubens and Anne de Deckers, and related to t ...
(1674–1736), Flemish Cistercian abbot
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Gerardus Cornelius Schoffelen (born 1937), Dutch sculptor
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Gerardus Siderius
Gerardus Gijsbertus Siderius (11 March 1914, Amsterdam – 14 April 1990, Loosdrecht) was a Dutch canoeist who competed in the 1936 Summer Olympics
The 1936 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the XI Olympiad () and officially b ...
(1914–1990), Dutch canoeist
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Gerardus J. Sizoo (1900–1994), Dutch physicist
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Gerardus van Swieten (1700–1772), Dutch-Austrian physician
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Gerardus Franciscus Tebroke (1949–1995), Dutch long-distance runner
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Gerardus B.M.C. Thoolen (1943–1996), Dutch stage and film actor
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Gerardus M.J. Veldkamp (1921–1990), Dutch economists and government minister
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Gerardus Petrus Voorting (1923–2015), Dutch road cyclist
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Gerardus de Vries Lentsch (1883–1973), Dutch competitive sailor
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Gerardus Maria Willems (born 1946), Dutch-born Australian classical pianist
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Gerardus Wynkoop II
Gerrardus Wynkoop (September 30, 1732 – June 18, 1812) was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from Bucks County and served as speaker of the House in 1793.
State Assembly prior to 1790
Votes
* November 23, 1778 – due to a ...
(died 1812), Pennsylvania politician
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Gerardus Josephus Xavery (1700–aft.1747), Flemish-Dutch etcher and painter
See also
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Gerhardus Gerhardus and its shortened form Hardus are masculine given names of Dutch-language origin. People with those names include:
* Bernardus Gerhardus Fourie (AKA Brand Fourie, 19162008), South African youth pastor
* Francois Gerhardus Joubert (1827190 ...
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