Certificate of Name
Gerolt
Masculine
Dutch
Meaning & Origin
Gerolt is the Dutch form of the name Gerald. It is a masculine given name used primarily in the Netherlands and is a variant spelling of Gerold, which is a Dutch adaptation of the Germanic Gerald.EtymologyGerald is derived from the Germanic name Gerwald, from the elements ger meaning "spear" and walt meaning "power" or "authority", thus signifying "ruler with the spear" or "spear ruler". The name was introduced to Britain by the Normans but ultimately lost popularity in England during the Middle Ages, though it remained in use in Ireland and Wales. Over time, various vernacular forms like Gerolt developed in different European languages.Geographical Distribution and VariantsGerolt is particularly found in Dutch records, both in the Netherlands and in former Dutch colonial territories such as Indonesia and Suriname, though the incidence of this specific spelling is relatively low compared to the more common Gerold or Gerald. Related name in other languages include Jerrold and Jerold in English, as well as the diminutive Gerry.Meaning: "spear power" (via Gerald)Origin: Germanic, via Norman influenceType: First nameUsage regions: Netherlands, maybe historical Dutch diaspora
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