Jerard

Meaning of Jerard

Jerard (JER-uhd) springs from the Old Germanic Gerard—literally “spear” and “brave”—and carries a dash of knightly valor in its syllables. It feels like a friendly champion cheering from the sidelines—unconventional enough that you won’t bump into a Jerard at every playground, yet warm and approachable in its classic roots. In the United States, only a handful of families have chosen Jerard in recent years—just nine newborns in 2019, ranking around 913—which gives it a quiet confidence all its own. For parents drawn to a name that weaves historic strength with modern charm, Jerard is a hidden gem: steadfast, spirited, and ready to carve out its own legend.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as JER-uhd (/dʒərəd/)

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Notable People Named Jerard

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