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Geffory

A variant of Geoffrey, from Germanic roots usually interpreted as peace and district or pledge.

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Geffory is a variant of Geoffrey, whose Germanic roots are usually interpreted as peace and district or pledge, depending on how the elements are read. That makes it one of those old names whose meaning has traveled through centuries of spelling changes and language shifts.

The variant form gives the name a slightly eccentric and individualized character. Geffory feels historical without being rigid. It belongs to the broad medieval naming tradition that produced many English and French forms, but its spelling makes it feel less expected than Geoffrey.

That small distance from the standard version gives it charm and a touch of personality. The name suggests stability, covenant, and old lineage, but in a form that looks ready for modern use.

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