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Forename Gertrud

Globally, Gertrud (Gertrud Germany United States Sweden Austria Brazil, Гертруда Russia Kazakhstan Ukraine Belarus Bulgaria, Гертруд Kazakhstan Ukraine Russia) is a widespread female first name. The forename Gertrud is characteristic of Germany, where it is a common female name, Austria, where it is quite a rare girly name, and Sweden. In absolute terms, the name is most common in Germany, Russia, and the United States. Very seldom, Gertrud is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Gertrud

name Kelli, name Геше, name Trudi, name Geertruida, name Gerti, name Gesche, name 格希, name Gertruida, name Gjertrud, name Geertruydt, name Гертруд, name Hjertrud, name Trudy, name Geske, name Gerda, name Gertrudes, name ترودي, name Gertru, name Trudla, name Gertrúd, name Kerttu, name Gertrude, name 格蒂, name Gertrud, name Geeske, name Trude, name Jarti, name Gertraud, name Kertu, name Gerta, name Gertrudis, name Герта, name Герти, name Ģertrūde, name Gesine, name Керту, name Кертту, name Gerty, name Гертруда, name 楚德, name Гертрауд, name Gertruda, name Гертруде, name גרטרוד
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Gertrud Austria, Sweden, Brazil, Germany, United States
Гертруда Ukraine, Belarus, Russia, Kazakhstan, Bulgaria
Гертруд Ukraine, Russia, Kazakhstan
גרטרוד Israel

First name Gertrud in the context

Gertrud is also a popular name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Gertrude , the character in Shakespeare's Hamlet; Gertrud Wilms , the fictional character from The Tin Drum by Günter Grass; Gertrude Yorkes , the character from Marvel Comics; Gertrude , the operatic character in the opera Hamlet by Ambroise Thomas and Lady Gertrude , the operatic character in the opera Gormenghast by Irmin Schmidt; Titus Groan's mother, and in many other works.

Notable namesakes

picture of gertrud von nivelles gertrud von nivelles gertrud von nivelles Benedictine abbess and saint, BE (b. 626) link
picture of gertrud von sachsen gertrud von sachsen gertrud von sachsen Countess consort of Holland and later Countess consort of Flanders (1030-1113), DE (b. 1030) link
gertrud die jüngere von braunschweig German noble (1060-1117), DE (b. 1060) link
picture of gertrud von sulzbach gertrud von sulzbach gertrud von sulzbach German Queen, DE (b. 1114) link
picture of gertrud von sachsen gertrud von sachsen gertrud von sachsen Margravine consort of Austria and Tuscany and Duchess consort of Saxony and Bavaria (1115-1143), DE (b. 1115) link
gertrud of habsburg 1082- (b. 1081) link
gertrud die ältere von braunschweig 1100-1077, DE (b. 1100) link
gertrud von tegerfelden German abbot, DE (b. 1150) link
gertrud von mansfeld LI (b. 1150) link
picture of gertrud von babenberg gertrud von babenberg gertrud von babenberg (1210-1241) (b. 1210) link
picture of gertrud von hohenberg gertrud von hohenberg gertrud von hohenberg German queen, DE (b. 1225) link
picture of gertrud von babenberg gertrud von babenberg gertrud von babenberg Austrian noble, DE (b. 1226) link
picture of gertrud von altenberg gertrud von altenberg gertrud von altenberg Premonstratensian canoness, DE (b. 1227) link
gertrud von baden Princess of Baden by birth and by marriage Countess of Dagsburg, DE (b. 1200) link
picture of gertrud von helfta gertrud von helfta gertrud von helfta Roman Catholic Saint, DE (b. 1256) link

Characteristic surnames

Beck, Walter, Wagner, Werner, Müller, Schulze, Schmidt, Schmitt, Schmitz, Schwarz, Krüger, Köhler, Richter, Lehmann, Neumann, Hofmann, Fischer, Winkler, Schäfer, Hartmann, Hoffmann, Schröder, Peters, Krause, Keller, Kaiser, Koch, Roth, Jung, Hahn, Wolf, Mayer, Maier, Meier, Meyer, Smith, Schneider, Bauer, Klein, Huber, Vogel, Frank, Fuchs, Weber, Martin, Schulz, Schmid, Becker, Braun, and Zimmermann