Gervaise
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Gervaise Name meanings & History
The name Gervaise has French and German roots. It traces back to the Germanic name Gervas, which means "spear" and was brought to France by the Normans. The name Gervaise has several meanings, including "spearman" or "warrior" in German and "honorable" or "brave" in French. French feminine form of Gervasius. Gervaise can be used as a first name, middle name, or last name. It is a unique and strong name that has both historical and modern appeal. It can be used for both boys and girls, and it has a variety of different versions and spellings depending on the country or language.
Zodiac Sign of Gervaise: Gregarious Gemini,Go-getter Virgo
Synonyms of Gervaise:
G: Genuine,Gregarious,Go-getter,Goof-off
E: Environment,Enlighten,Exaggerate,Expressive,Enliven,Entertain
R: Resourceful,Reason,Rational,Restless
V: Variety,Vexing,Vivacious,Versatility
A: Argumentative,Action,Assertive,Ambitious,Aggressive,Angry
I: Involved,Intimate,Indulgence
S: Success,Sensuality,Security,Solidity,Social Standing,Sex,Status
Gervaise is:- a Class name
- a Classic name
- a Complex name
- a Formal name
- a Mature name
- a Refined name
- a Serious name
- a Strange name
- a Strong name
- a Upper name
- a Wholesome name
Famous People
Notable people with the name Gervaise include Gervaise de Bazoches, a medieval French bishop, and Gervaise Alington, an English lawyer and politician who served as the Speaker of the House of Commons during the reign of Henry VI.
2.) Gervaise (Male)
Usage: French
Meanings: (French) honorable. See also Jervis.
Other Forms: Garvais, Garvaise, Garvas, Garvase, Gerivas, Gervais, Gervas, Gervase, Gervasio, Gervaso, Gervasy, Gervayse, Gervis, Gerwazy
3.) Gervaise (Female)
4.) GERVAISE (Male)
Usage: English
Meanings: Of uncertain etymology, Gervaise is most likely a derivative of the Old German Gervas, the first element of which is ger (a spear) and the second of which is believed to be from the Celtic vass (servant): hence, “servant of the spear.” The use of the name arose from the fame of St. Gervasius, a Ist-century martyr whose remains were found in Milan by St. Ambrose in 386. Var: Gervase. Pet: Gerry. (JER-VAZE)