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Gerd is a common Germanic name and a unisex given name. As a masculine name it is a shortened form of Gerhard and Gerardus. As a feminine name it may be a form of Gerda or Gertrud. See also Gert.
Notable people with this name include:
Male
Gerd B. Achenbach (born 1947), German philosopher
Gerd Achgelis (1908ā1991), German aviator and test pilot
Gerd Achterberg (born 1940), German football manager
Gerd Albrecht (1935ā2014), German conductor
Gerd Andres (born 1951), German politician
Gerd Aretz (1930ā2009), German artist
Gerd Arntz (1900ā1988), German artist
Gerd Audehm (born 1968), German former professional cyclist
Gerd Bachmann (born 1943), German wrestler
Gerd Backhaus (born 1942), German football player
Gerd Baltus (1932ā2019), German television actor
Gerd Becker (chemist) (1940ā2017), German chemist
Gerd Becker (handballer) (born 1953), German handball player
Gerd Binnig (born 1947), German physicist
Gerd Bƶckmann (born 1944), German actor
Gerd Boder (1933ā1992), German composer
Gerd Bohner (born 1959), professor of social psychology
Gerd Bohnsack (born 1939), German football player and manager
Gerd Bollmann (1947ā2017), German politician
Gerd Bonk (1951ā2014), weightlifter
Gerd Brenneis (1930ā2003), German operatic tenor
Gerd Briese (1897ā1957), German actor
Gerd vom Bruch (born 1941), German football player and coach
Gerd Bucerius (1906ā1995), German politician, publisher, and journalist
Gerd Buchdahl (1914ā2001)
Gerd Buschhorn (1934ā2010), German physicist
Gerd Cintl (1938ā2017), West German rower
Gerd Dais (born 1963), German football player
Gerd Domhardt (1945ā1997), German composer
Gerd Dƶrich (born 1968), German racing cyclist
Gerd Dose (1942ā2010), German literature and culture professor
Gerd Dudek (1938ā2022), German jazz tenor saxophonist, soprano saxophonist, clarinetist, and flautist
Gerd Dudenhƶffer (born 1949), German cabaret artist
Gerd Egger (born 1943), German judoka
Gerd Faltings (born 1954), German mathematician
Gerd FrƤhmcke (born 1950), German middle-distance runner
Gerd Frick (born 1974), Italian mountain runner
Gerd Frickhƶffer (1913ā1980), German actor
Gerd Geerling (born 1965), German surgeon and professor
Gerd Gies (born 1943), German politician
Gerd Gigerenzer (born 1947), German psychologist
Gerd F. Glang, NOAA Corps rear admiral
Gerd Grabher (born 1953), Austrian football referee
Gerd Gradwohl (born 1960), German paralympic alpine skier
Gerd Greune (1949ā2012), German politician
Gerd Grochowski (1956ā2017), German operatic bass-baritone
Gerd Gruber (born 1982), Austrian ice hockey defenceman
Gerd Hahn (born 1981), German economist and professor
Gerd Hatje (1915ā2007), German publisher
Gerd Haxhiu (born 1972), Albanian football coach
Gerd HeĆler (born 1948), East German cross-country skier
Gerd Heidemann (born 1931), German journalist
Gerd Heinrich (1896ā1984), German entomologist and ornithologist
Gerd Heinz (born 1940), German actor and stage director
Gerd Hennig (1935ā2017), German football referee
Gerd HeĆler (born 1948), East German cross-country skier
Gerd Heusch (born 1955), German physician, physiologist, and professor
Gerd Hirzinger (born 1945), German roboticist
Gerd Honsik (1941ā2018), Austrian writer and lyric poet
Gerd Hornberger (1910ā1988), German sprinter
Gerd Jendraschek, German linguist
Gerd JĆ¼ttemann (1933ā2023), German psychologist
Gerd Kanter (born 1979), Estonian discus thrower
Gerd Kehrer (born 1939), German painter
Gerd Kische (born 1951), German football player
Gerd KĆ¼hr (born 1952), Austrian conductor and composer
Gerd Leers (born 1951), Dutch politician
Gerd E. MƤuser (born 1958), German businessman
Gerd Michael Henneberg (1922ā2011), German actor and theater director
Gerd Mischke (1920ā1992), German military commander
Gerd MĆ¼ller (1945ā2021), German football player
Gerd MĆ¼ller (politician) (born 1955), German politician
Gerd B. MĆ¼ller (born 1953), Austrian theoretical biologist
Gerd Nagel (born 1957), German high jumper
Gerd Oswald (1919ā1989), American film director
Gerd R. Puin (born 1940), German orientalist
Gerd Riss (born 1965), German speedway rider
Gerd Roggensack (born 1941), German football player and manager
Gerd Ruge (1928ā2021), German journalist, author and filmmaker
Gerd Ruge (soldier) (1913ā1997), German military commander
Gerd von Rundstedt (1875ā1953), German World War II field marshal
Gerd Saborowski (born 1943), German football player
Gerd SchƤdlich (1952ā2022), German footballer
Gerd Schƶnfelder (born 1970), German para-alpine skier
Gerd Schwidrowski (born 1947), German footballer
Gerd Siegmund (born 1973), German ski jumper
Gerd Springer (1927ā1999), Austrian footballer and coach
Gerd Tacke (1906ā1997), German businessman
Gerd Theissen (born 1943), German theologian
Gerd TĆ¼rk, German tenor
Gerd Vƶls (1909ā1991), German rower
Gerd Wessig (born 1959), East German high jumper
Gerd Zimmermann (footballer) (1949ā2022), German football player
Gerd Zimmermann (speed skater) (born 1942), German speed skater
Female
Gerd Andersson (born 1932), Swedish actress
Gerd Barkman, shooting competitor for New Zealand
Gerd Benneche (1913ā2003), Norwegian jurist, journalist, non-fiction writer, and politician
Gerd Kjellaug Berge (born 1943), Norwegian hotelier
Gerd Brantenberg (born 1941), Norwegian author, teacher, and feminist writer
Gerd Dvergsdal (born 1946), Norwegian politician
Gerd Enequist (1903ā1989) Swedish geographer
Gerd Fleischer (born 1942), Norwegian human rights activist
Gerd Grieg (1895ā1988), Norwegian actress
Gerd GrĆønvold Saue (1930ā2022), Norwegian journalist, literary critic, novelist, hymnwriter, and peace activist
Gerd Grubb (born 1939), Danish mathematician
Gerd Gudding (1951ā2015), Norwegian musician
Gerd Hagman (1919ā2011), Swedish actress
Gerd Hegnell (born 1935), Swedish actress
Gerd Janne Kristoffersen (born 1952), Norwegian politician
Gerd Larsen (1921ā2001), Norwegian-British ballerina
Gerd Neggo (1891ā1974), Estonian dancer and choreographer
Gerd SĆøraa (1934ā2018), Norwegian writer and politician
See also
Irma Gerd (born 1989), Canadian drag queen