"Gotthard" meaning in All languages combined

See Gotthard on Wiktionary

Proper name [German]

Etymology: Name of a 10th - 11th century German saint, from Old High German got (“God”) + harti, herti (“hard, strong”). Cognate with English Goddard. Etymology templates: {{der|de|goh|got||God}} Old High German got (“God”), {{cog|en|Goddard}} English Goddard Head templates: {{head|de|proper noun}} Gotthard
  1. a male given name Categories (topical): German given names, German male given names
    Sense id: en-Gotthard-de-name-h8YdwBAs Categories (other): German entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries Disambiguation of German entries with incorrect language header: 69 31 Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 61 39 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 66 34

Proper name [German]

Forms: Gotthards [genitive, masculine], Gotthard [genitive, masculine], Gotthard [feminine, genitive], Gotthards [plural]
Etymology: Name of a 10th - 11th century German saint, from Old High German got (“God”) + harti, herti (“hard, strong”). Cognate with English Goddard. Etymology templates: {{der|de|goh|got||God}} Old High German got (“God”), {{cog|en|Goddard}} English Goddard Head templates: {{de-proper noun|surname}} Gotthard m or f (proper noun, surname, masculine genitive Gotthards or (with an article) Gotthard, feminine genitive Gotthard, plural Gotthards)
  1. a surname originating as a patronymic, more often spelled Gotthardt Tags: feminine, masculine, proper-noun, surname
    Sense id: en-Gotthard-de-name-7bBvuwSE Categories (other): German surnames
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