The baby name Jerald is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "JER-uld".
Jerald is English, Germanic and Middle Ages in Origin.
Jerald is a name of English origin, meaning "ruler with a spear". It is a variant of the name Gerald, which was popularized in the Middle Ages. The name was originally derived from the Germanic name Gerwald, which was composed of the elements ger, meaning "spear", and wald, meaning "rule". Jerald has been in use as a given name since the 19th century, and has remained a popular choice for parents looking for a traditional and strong-sounding name for their baby boy.
The name Jerald is typically pronounced as JER-uld, with the emphasis on the first syllable. It is a two-syllable name with a simple and straightforward pronunciation. Jerald is a gender-neutral name, although it is more commonly given to boys than girls. According to the Social Security Administration, Jerald was most popular in the United States in the 1940s and 1950s, but has since declined in popularity.
The name Jerald is composed of two elements: Jer and ald. Jer is derived from the Germanic word ger, meaning "spear", while ald means "rule". The combination of these two elements gives the name Jerald its meaning of "ruler with a spear". The name has been borne by several notable individuals throughout history, including Jerald terHorst, who served as the press secretary for President Gerald Ford, and Jerald L. Hill, an American physicist and inventor.
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Celebrities with the Name Jerald
Jerald F. ter Horst Jerald F. ter Horst was an American journalist and White House press secretary. He is famous for his brief tenure as the press secretary for President Gerald Ford in 1974, where he resigned after just one month due to his disagreement with Ford's decision to pardon former President Richard Nixon. One of his most memorable achievements was his letter to Ford explaining his resignation, which was praised for its candor and integrity. |
Jerald A. Blumberg Jerald A. Blumberg was an American physician and medical researcher known for his work on hepatitis B and the discovery of the virus that causes it. He won the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1976 for his groundbreaking research. His work also led to the development of the first hepatitis B vaccine, which has since saved millions of lives worldwide. |