Gert

  • [ GERT (German), KHERT (Dutch) ]
  • German, Dutch
German and Dutch short form of GERHARD.

GERHARD   male   German, Dutch, Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, Ancient Germanic
German, Dutch and Scandinavian form of GERARD.
GERARD   male   English, Dutch, Catalan, Polish
Derived from the Germanic element ger "spear" combined with hard "brave, hardy". The Normans introduced this name to Britain. It was initially much more common than the similar name Gerald, with which it was often confused, but it is now less common.
FULL FORMS
DUTCH: Gerard, Gerhard, Gerrit
GERMAN: Gerhard, Gerhardt
EQUIVALENTS
ANCIENT GERMANIC: Gerhard
CATALAN: Gerard
DANISH: Cai, Caj, Gerhard, Kai, Kaj, Kay
DUTCH: Geert, Gerd, Gerry, Gert, Kai
ENGLISH: Gerard, Gerrard, Jerrard
FINNISH: Kai
FRENCH: Gérard
FRISIAN: Gerrit, Jorrit, Jurre, Jurryt, Kai, Kay
GERMAN: Gerd, Gert, Kai, Kay
HUNGARIAN: Gellért
IRISH: Gearóid
ITALIAN: Gerardo, Gherardo
LIMBURGISH: Sjra
NORWEGIAN: Cai, Caj, Gerhard, Kai, Kaj, Kay
POLISH: Gerard
SPANISH: Gerardo
SWEDISH: Cai, Caj, Gerhard, Kai, Kaj, Kay
FEMININE FORMS
DUTCH: Gerarda, Gerda, Gerdina, Gerry
GERMAN: Gerda
ITALIAN: Gerarda
OTHER FORMS
ENGLISH: Garret, Garrett, Jarrett