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Gertrude (given name) - Wikipedia Gertrude (also spelled Gertrud) is a feminine given name which is derived from Germanic roots that meant "spear" and "strength" "Trudy", originally a diminutive of "Gertrude," has developed into a name in its own right
Meaning, origin and history of the name Gertrude Saint Gertrude the Great was a 13th-century nun and mystic writer from Thuringia It was probably introduced to England by settlers from the Low Countries in the 15th century
Gertrude Name Meaning, Origin, History, And Popularity Gertrude is a feminine name with Germanic roots, meaning ‘spear of strength’ or ‘strength of spear ’ The name is derived from Old German elements ‘ger,’ meaning ‘spear’, and ‘drud,’ meaning ‘strength,’ and the Old High German term for the name is Geretrudis
Gertrude (Hamlet) - Wikipedia It follows Gertrude from her wedding to King Hamlet, through an affair with Claudius, and its murderous results, until the very beginning of the play Gertrude also appears as a character in Howard Barker 's Gertrude—The Cry, which uses some of the characters from Hamlet
Gertrude - Name Meaning, Origin, Popularity, and Related Names Gertrude of Aldenberg (~1227–1297) was the daughter of St Elizabeth of Hungary, and Louis IV, Landgrave of Thuringia She became a Premonstratensian canon regular at the Abbey of Aldenberg, near Wetzlar, in the Diocese of Trier, where she spent much of her life leading the community as its abbess