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Gerlando

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Etymology

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Probably by dissimilation from Germanic Gernand, derived from gēr, see Proto-Germanic *gaizaz (spear), and unattested Proto-Germanic *nanþaz (daring), see Proto-Germanic *nanþijaną.

Proper noun

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Gerlando m

  1. a male given name borne by an 11th-century Sicilian saint

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