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- Gert abstract "Gert (typically /ˈʒɜːrt/) is a mainly masculine given name with some female bearers. English-speaking people should note that the \"d-sound\" as in \"jungle\" should not be present, only the j should be heard which take some practice. To make a distinction from the German and Dutch name, Gert is almost never pronounced with a g as in those languages and never spelled Geert as in Dutch. The Dutch name has no relation to Gert. Furthermore, Geert in Dutch is pronounced with a guttural phoneme, non-existent in Nordic languages. In Denmark the name is pronounced \"girt\" with a clear i-sound to make a distinction from the German and Dutch names. In Norway the name is extremely rare but usually spelled Gjert to mark the j-sound in the pronunciation as in Swedish. It is a short form of the name Gerhard. The name's meaning, derived from the German and Norse translation, is 'the stern javelin warrior'. Since 1993 no-one in Sweden has been baptised as Gert according to the Swedish Bureau of Census, so the name is becoming increasingly rare. 2010 around 12 000 in Sweden had the name as their first name according to the same source. Gert is most common in Sweden among males over 50 years of age. Around 400 females in Sweden have Gert as their first name.It may refer to:".
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- Gert wikiPageRevisionID "688195006".
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Category:Danish_masculine_given_names.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dutch_masculine_given_names.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Category:Estonian_masculine_given_names.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_masculine_given_names.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Category:Given_names.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Category:Slang.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Category:Swedish_masculine_given_names.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Gerard.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Gerhard.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Gert_Dörfel.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Gert_Fredriksson.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Gert_Fröbe.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Gert_Jonke.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Gert_Jõeäär.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Gert_Kams.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Gert_Kruys.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Gert_Petersen.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Gert_Schutte.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Gert_Steegmans.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Gert_Thys.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Gert_Verheyen.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink Gert_Weil.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLink North_Germanic_languages.
- Gert wikiPageWikiLinkText "Gert".
- Gert gender "Masculine".
- Gert name "Gert".
- Gert origin North_Germanic_languages.
- Gert relatedNames Gerard.
- Gert relatedNames Gerhard.
- Gert wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation_needed.
- Gert wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IPAc-en.
- Gert wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_given_name.
- Gert wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Other_uses.
- Gert subject Category:Danish_masculine_given_names.
- Gert subject Category:Dutch_masculine_given_names.
- Gert subject Category:Estonian_masculine_given_names.
- Gert subject Category:German_masculine_given_names.
- Gert subject Category:Given_names.
- Gert subject Category:Slang.
- Gert subject Category:Swedish_masculine_given_names.
- Gert type GivenName.
- Gert type Name.
- Gert type Dialect.
- Gert type Variety.
- Gert type Thing.
- Gert type Q202444.
- Gert type Q82799.
- Gert comment "Gert (typically /ˈʒɜːrt/) is a mainly masculine given name with some female bearers. English-speaking people should note that the \"d-sound\" as in \"jungle\" should not be present, only the j should be heard which take some practice. To make a distinction from the German and Dutch name, Gert is almost never pronounced with a g as in those languages and never spelled Geert as in Dutch. The Dutch name has no relation to Gert.".
- Gert label "Gert".
- Gert sameAs Q5553169.
- Gert sameAs Gert.
- Gert sameAs Gert.
- Gert sameAs Gert.
- Gert sameAs Q5553169.
- Gert wasDerivedFrom Gert?oldid=688195006.
- Gert isPrimaryTopicOf Gert.
- Gert name "Gert".