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Forename Gjert

In the world, Gjert (Gjert Norway United States) is a very rare masculine first name. The first name Gjert is characteristic of Northern Europe, particularly Norway, where it is a rare male name.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Gjert

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Gjert Norway, United States

Notable namesakes

gjert gunnarson bakke (b. 1786) link
gjert holsen Norwegian politician, NO (b. 1855) link
gjert j. grinde (b. 1846) link
gjert lindebrække Norwegian jurist (1879-1960), NO (b. 1879) link
gjert a. hegrenæs (b. 1874) link
gjert e. bonde Norwegian contributing editor, NO (b. 1885) link
picture of gjert andersen gjert andersen gjert andersen skier, NO (b. 1947) link
picture of gjert ingebrigtsen gjert ingebrigtsen gjert ingebrigtsen Norwegian athletics coach, NO (b. 1966) link
gjert wilhelmsen Norwegian businessman and shipowner (1927-2018), NO (b. 1927) link
gjert smith badminton player (b. 1936) link
gjert knutsen Norwegian athletics competitor, NO (b. 1936) link
gjert kristoffersen Norwegian linguist, NO (b. 1949) link
picture of gjert høie sjursen gjert høie sjursen gjert høie sjursen Norwegian athletics competitor link
gjert langfeldt (b. 1948) link
gjert rognli Saami multimedia artist, NO (b. 1966) link

Characteristic surnames

Dahl, Vatland, Furhovden, Myrestrand, Stensrud, Stroemme, Andersen, Bakkevold, Gjertsen, Langseth, Loefgren, Johansen, Theimann, Haugstad, Vallevik, Magnusson, Moldestad, Bjerkevoll, Langfeldt, Hermansen, Christensen, Kristiansen, Jönsson, Johnsen, Gjertson, Gjersund, Daae, Smith, Skaar, Aanes, Barka, Olsen, Øhrn, Moberg, Meland, Melsom, Ingebrigtsen, Skogen, Djupesland, Dyndal, Nilsen, Nernes, Opstad, Storbaek, Apelseth, Aarstad, Bareksten, Knutsen, Rognli, and Kristoffersen