Proper noun
A surname originating as a patronymic.
A male given name from the Germanic languages.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThroughout his life he would quote and write in his Notebooks chunks of John Donne, Edward Jones, John Betjeman, Gerard Manley Hopkins, William Dunbar, Shakespeare and his greatest read Dylan Thomas. Dylan became his hero. Sweetly, their paths would later cross and a good friendship would grow. Richard Burton
He's like Gérard Depardieu, another strong, physical man who can break your heart with sensitivity. He has this creepiness, but a sympathetic attractiveness, too. Terrence Howard
My current companion, Gerard de Battista, is the father of my two sons. Victoria Abril
I'm a Brad Pitt fan as an actor. I don't necessarily think he's good-looking. If I tell you guys who I think are cute, they're lame people. Like, I think Harry Connick Jr. is so cute. In 'Hope Floats' or 'P. S. I Love You,' isn't he the cutest? Yeah, he is. I think Gerard Butler is 'Oh, my God. Miley Cyrus
Gerard Butler is like a big kid, he's so nice. Madeline Carroll
The idea is to take the most ordinary things and make them extraordinary, as Gerard Manley Hopkins does in his poems. Alfonso A. Ossorio