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Garrad

A variant of Gerard or Garrett, from Germanic roots meaning brave spear.

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Garrad is a variant of Gerard or Garrett, ultimately from Germanic roots meaning brave spear. That gives the name an old martial energy, with strength built directly into its etymology.

The altered spelling makes it feel somewhat less familiar than Gerard, but the core sense of courage remains intact. In modern use, Garrad sounds solid, masculine, and slightly surname-like. It has the practical force of many Germanic names while avoiding anything too ornate or delicate.

The spear imagery gives it a sharp historical edge, but the name itself reads as approachable and durable. Garrad feels like a name for someone meant to sound dependable and strong.

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