Gerald

Etymology
From, ultimately from +. The name was brought to England by the Normans. It survived in Ireland, and was revived in the 19th century.

Proper noun

 * 1) * 1998 Barbara Vine ( Ruth Rendell ): The Chimney Sweeper's Boy. ISBN 0670879274 page 168:
 * "You're saying my father's favourite names were Gerald and Candless?"
 * "Not likely, is it? But Gerald must have been a favourite name with Kathleen and George Candless or they wouldn't have called their son by it?"
 * 1) A placename
 * "Not likely, is it? But Gerald must have been a favourite name with Kathleen and George Candless or they wouldn't have called their son by it?"
 * 1) A placename
 * 1) A placename

Translations

 * Bengali: জেরাল্ড
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 傑拉爾德
 * Danish: Gervold
 * French:
 * German:
 * Greek: Γεράλδος, Τζέραλντ
 * Italian: Geri, Geraldo
 * Latin: Geraldus
 * Latin: Geraldus
 * Manx: Gerrylt
 * Norwegian:
 * Nynorsk: Geirvald
 * Occitan: Giraud, Guiraud
 * Portuguese:
 * Sicilian: Ciraudu
 * Spanish:
 * Welsh: Gerallt