Gerda 1
Feminine
Dutch, German
Meaning & Origin
Gerda is a feminine given name used primarily in Dutch and German contexts. It functions as the feminine form of Gerd, which itself is a short form of Gerhard. The name ultimately traces back to the Old German elements ger meaning "spear" and hart meaning "hard, firm, brave, hardy," via the root name Gerard. Thus, Gerda carries connotations of strength and courage, inherited from its masculine counterparts.
Usage and Variants
In Dutch, the name Gerda has several related forms. The variant Gerdina is a longer Dutch variant, while the diminutive Dina (which can also originate from other names like Bernardine) is used affectionately. Masculine forms in Dutch include Gerd, Gerhard, Gerard, and Gerrit. In other languages, the Italian equivalent is Gerarda.
The name is relatively common in the Netherlands and Germany, particularly among older generations. It has seen less use in recent decades but retains a classic appeal.
Meaning: Feminine form of Gerd, derived from spear + hardy.
Origin: Old German via Gerard.
Type: First name, feminine.
Usage Regions: Dutch, German.