Proper noun
Gerda
A female given name from the Germanic languages occasionally used in English, mostly around 1900.
According to Wyllie, Martin Bormann “possessed a relentless and unrestrained libido that he made no effort to control,” and often treated Gerda brutally. Source: Internet
Biodynamic massage main Biodynamic massage was created by Gerda Boyesen as part of Biodynamic Psychotherapy. Source: Internet
As of 2006 he lives there with his wife, Gerda (Cerra), in Newport Coast, California behind the gates of Pelican Hills. Source: Internet
Abstract artist Gerda Roze in her studio with her signature colors and shapes: Homage to the Circle, Opus I (Venetian Gardens), acrylic, 30” diameter; and Homage to the Circle, Opus VI (Lunar Orbit), 36” diameter. Source: Internet
Gerda, instead of being stung, had a novel solution. Source: Internet
Historian Gerda Lerner has pointed out that religious ideas provided a fundamental source for the Declaration of Sentiments. Source: Internet