Meaning & History
Gertrúda is the Slovak form of Gertrude, a name derived from the Old German elements ger “spear” and drud “strength”, thus meaning “spear of strength”.
Etymology and History
The name Gertrude originated in medieval Germany and spread across Europe through the veneration of Saint Gertrude the Great, a 13th-century nun and mystic from Thuringia. In Slovakia, the name was adopted in the form Gertrúda, reflecting the typical Slovak phonetic adaptation of foreign names. The Slovak diminutives include Gertrúdka, Trúdka, and Gertuška.
Usage and Distribution
Gertrúda is a traditional female given name in Slovakia, though its popularity has declined in modern times. It is equivalent to forms found across Europe, such as Polish Gertruda, Dutch Geertruida, and Spanish Gertrudis.
Cultural Significance
While not as widely known as the English or German forms, Gertrúda carries the same valiant meaning and historical weight, connecting bearers to a legacy of strength and mysticism associated with Saint Gertrude.
- Meaning: “spear of strength”
- Origin: Germanic, via German Gertrude
- Type: Given name
- Usage: Slovak
- Related forms: Gertruda, Geertruida, Gertrudis, Gertie
Related Names
Sources: Wiktionary — Gertrúda