Geoffrey

Bedeutung (Englisch)

A male given name from the Germanic languages, popular in the U.K. in the 20th century.

Konzepte

Geoffrey von York

Übersetzungen

Geoffroi

Godfried

Govert

Golfredo

Giuffrido

Galfridus

Gevert

Geffrey

Joffrey

Jeoffrey

Frequenz

C1
Ausgesprochen als (IPA)
/ˈd͡ʒɛfɹi/
Etymologie (Englisch)

In summary

From Middle English Geffrey, from an Old French aristocratic name, Geoffroi [dʒɔfreʲ] (> West Middle French Geoffrey, East Middle French Geoffroy), itself from Proto-French forms (latinized in -us) Jotfredus, Jozsfredus, Josfredus (10th century) and Jof[f]redus, Jofridus, Jaufredus, Geffredus (11th century), and ultimately of Proto-Germanic origin. The second element is *friþuz (“peace, sanctuary”). The first element may be *gautaz (“a Geat, a Goth”) [making the Proto-Germanic term *Gautafriþu], as opposed to *gōdaz (“good”) or *gudą (“god”) in Godfrey; this would also make it related to Jocelyn. The name was introduced to England by the Normans in the 11th century.

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