Re: Masculine variant
in reply to a message by Gertrude
This is a tough challenge, since the name is composed of two so-called name elements, GER (meaning spear) and TRUD (meaning strength). The last element determines the gender (femine).
Some suggestions:
Trudger (switching the name elements creates a male name, because GER is a male name element)
Gerhard, Germar, Gerold, Gerolf (keeping the first name element)
Gertrudius (adding a latin ending to force maleness---looks weird, but such devices have been popular especially in East Friesland and other parts of northern Germany)
P.S. Note on pronounciation: Trudger is pronounced like TROOD-ger with a hard g. Since the spelling suggests a very different pronounciation in anglophone countries, you can choose the form Trutker instead.
Some suggestions:
Trudger (switching the name elements creates a male name, because GER is a male name element)
Gerhard, Germar, Gerold, Gerolf (keeping the first name element)
Gertrudius (adding a latin ending to force maleness---looks weird, but such devices have been popular especially in East Friesland and other parts of northern Germany)
P.S. Note on pronounciation: Trudger is pronounced like TROOD-ger with a hard g. Since the spelling suggests a very different pronounciation in anglophone countries, you can choose the form Trutker instead.
This message was edited 5/7/2014, 11:57 PM