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Geralda

What does Geralda mean?

Geralda Pronunciation of Geralda as a girls' name is of Old German derivation, and the meaning of the name Geralda is "spear ruler". Geralda is a variant form of Geraldine (Old German): feminine of Gerald.

STARTS/ENDS WITH Ge-, -da

ASSOCIATED WITH spear (warrior), ruler (queen)

Variations

VARIANT Giralda

OTHER FORMS VIA GERALDINE Geraldeen, Geraldene, Geraldina, Geralyn, Geralynn, Gerianna, Jeralee

CREATIVE FORMS
(female)

(male)


MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Geralda Noella (G.N.), ..

How popular is Geralda?

Geralda is a rare given name for women. Geralda is a unique surname too for both adults and children. (2000 U.S. CENSUS)

Which version is better?

Prominent variation forms of Geralda (NOT RANKED) rated in the Top 2000 are Geraldene, Geraldine (#1719 LAST YEAR) and Geralyn. Other forms, like Geralynn, are uncommon. These forms of Geralda were favored by parents 88 years ago (AVERAGE #1239) and have become significantly less conventional since, with forms such as Geralyn becoming less stylish. (2018 U.S. SSA RECORDS)



Top 2000 baby names ranking of Geraldene, Geraldine, Geralyn in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Geralda and related baby names outside U.S.

Similar Names

Recommended sound-alike names are Arnalda, Averilda (see Averil), Bernarda, Bertilda, Branda, Deanda, Debranda, Emeralda, Everilda, Frayda, Gada, Galea, Galla, Galya, Garda, Geela, Geila, Gelila, Gelilia, Gelya, Gemella, Genara, Genaya, Gerarda, Gerarde, Gerda, Gerde, Gerika, Gerta, Gertina, Gertruda, Gilda, Giselda, Gormla, Gracia, Granada, Granya, Grata, Grazia, Grenada, Grenadda (see Granada), Gunilda, Haralda, Harolda, Hermilda, Himalda (see Imelda), Kelda, Kellda (see Kelda), Leanda, Lenarda (see Leonarda), Maranda, Marelda, Meralda, Meranda, Myranda, Nelda, Nereida, Nereyda, Nerida, Renilda, Reynalda, Ronalda, Senalda, Serhilda, Serilda, Serrilda, Smeralda, Velda, Vellda, Verda, Walda, Welda, Zelda, Zellda and Zenaida. These names tend to be more commonly used than Geralda.

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