Gender Masculine
Usage Hungarian
Pronounced Pron. /ˈɡɛl.leːrt/  [key·simplify]

Meaning & History

Hungarian form of Gerard. Saint Gellért was an 11th-century missionary to Hungary who was martyred by being thrown into the Danube.

Related Names

Rootsgair/ger + hard/hart
Other Languages & CulturesGerard(Catalan) Gerhard, Cai, Gert, Kai, Kaj, Kay(Danish) Gerard, Gerhard, Gerrit, Geert, Gerd, Gerry, Gert, Kai, Kay(Dutch) Gerard, Gerrard, Jerrard, Kai(English) Kai, Kaj(Finnish) Gérard(French) Gerrit, Jorrit, Jurryt, Jurre, Kai, Kay(Frisian) Gerhard, Gerd, Gerhardt, Gert, Hardy, Kai, Kay(German) Gerhard(Germanic) Gearóid(Irish) Gerardo, Gherardo(Italian) Ģirts(Latvian) Sjra(Limburgish) Gerhard, Kai, Kaj, Kay(Norwegian) Gerard(Polish) Gerardo(Spanish) Gerhard, Cai, Caj, Gert, Kai, Kaj, Kay(Swedish)
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Name Days

Hungary: September 24

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Entry updated February 28, 2019