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Gertrude (female)

Variants:Gartruda (F) Gatharuda (F) Geerta (F) Geertruida (F) Gertraud (F) Gertraut (F) Gertrud (F) Gertrudes (F) Gertrudis (F) Gertruida (F) Kerttu (F)
Pet Name(s):Gert (F) Gertie (F) Jerry (F) Trudi (F) Trudie (F) Trudy (F)
   
Source(s): English Parish Register freereg.rootsweb.com
The Oxford Names Companion, OUP
"Scottish Forenames" - Donald Whyte, FGH, FSG
Notes:

Mainly English but also Dutch and German, from Old German "spear maiden" [Whyte] or "spear strength" [ONC].

Introduced into England, probably from the low countries, sometime in the 15th-16th centuries.

In old documents in Latin either Gartruda or Gatharuda may be used for Gertrude, with appropriate case endings.