Gervais
Gervais Origin and Meaning
Gervais is a masculine name of French origin, derived from the Germanic elements 'ger' meaning 'spear' and 'wis' meaning 'wise,' together translating to 'skilled with the spear.' The name was borne by several early Christian saints, including a 2nd-century martyr who became one of the patron saints of Milan. Gervais has been continuously used in France since medieval times, though it remains relatively uncommon. In English-speaking countries, it may be recognized from the comedian Ricky Gervais, though the pronunciation often differs (French: zhair-VAY, English often: ger-VAYS). The name carries an air of sophistication and European elegance, appealing to parents seeking a name with historical depth and international character.
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Lists containing the name Gervais
Famous People Named Gervais
- Gervais Raoul Victor LufberyFrench,American WWI flying ace
- GervaisFrançois Couperin, French composer and organist
- Gervais RiouxCanadian cyclist
- Gervais Jeancolet de ClinchampFrench cardinal and diplomat
- Ricky Dene GervaisEnglish actor
The name Gervais in Pop Culture
- Gervais de Roussilloncharacter in Jenny Nimmo's "The Children of the Red King" series
- Gervais Millercharacter in Sarah Dessen's "Lock and Key"