Jeraldine

Meaning of Jeraldine

Jeraldine unfolds like a warm morning breeze over a sunlit plaza, its syllables dancing with sabor Latino and a whisper of old-world valor. Born as the feminine echo of Gerald—from the Germanic ger, “spear,” and wald, “rule”—Jeraldine carries both gentle grace and an undercurrent of quiet power. She evokes images of a trailblazer like Jeraldine Ferraro, who marched boldly onto the political stage, or Jeraldine Saunders, whose tales set sail on romance and adventure. Though she once tiptoed through Midwestern nursery registries—peaking modestly in Indiana’s 1940s—today Jeraldine stands as a rare pearl, a name that beckons with vintage charm and modern spirit, ready to write its next chapter under skies painted in fiery Latin sunsets.

Pronunciation

British English

  • Pronunced as JER-uh-leen (/ˈdʒərəli:n/)

American English

  • Pronunced as JER-uh-leen (/ˈdʒərəliːn/)

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Notable People Named Jeraldine

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