Geralt

  • Origin
    Polish, Slavic
  • Meaning
    spear ruler
  • Variations
    Gerald, Gerard, Geraldo, Gerhard, Gerold, Gerrit
  • Similar names
    Gerald, Gerard, Gerhard, Gerold, Garrett, Gareth, Graham, Grant, Gordon, Grayson, Gregory, Garrison
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  • The name Geralt, with its roots in Polish and Slavic cultures, holds a timeless charm that has captivated parents around the world. Derived from the Old Polish "Gerwalt," meaning "spear ruler," Geralt embodies strength and leadership. In recent years, this name gained popularity through the beloved character Geralt of Rivia in "The Witcher" series, further cementing its place in the hearts of fantasy enthusiasts. With its robust, yet melodic sound, Geralt offers a distinctive choice for your baby boy. Geralt's versatility is another asset. It easily fits into various cultures and languages, making it a global favorite. Common nicknames like Gerry and Gera add a personal touch to this strong name. Whether you're drawn to its historical significance or modern cultural relevance, Geralt remains a name that stands the test of time, ensuring your baby boy carries a sense of strength and leadership from birth and beyond.
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