Gerson

JER-suhn
Meaning: Son of Gerald
Gender
Boy
Origin
Germanic, Jewish, European
Popularity Rank
#1692 (boys)
#3656 (overall)

Popularity Summary

While Gerson remains a unique choice today, it has experienced steady use in communities with German and Jewish backgrounds, appreciated for its strong sound and meaningful history.

Why Parents Choose Gerson

Parents often choose the name Gerson to honor family heritage, convey strength and resilience, or to connect with cultural roots that emphasize tradition and noble qualities.

History & Cultural Significance

The name Gerson has origins in medieval Europe, derived from the Germanic elements 'Ger' meaning 'spear' and 'son,' signifying 'son of the spear.' It was historically used as a patronymic surname and later adopted as a given name, particularly in Jewish and German communities. Over centuries, Gerson has maintained its classic appeal, symbolizing strength and tradition.

Gerson is a name rooted in Germanic tradition, emphasizing strength and heritage, often associated with nobility and leadership.

Notable People Named Gerson

  • Gerson da Silva
  • Gerson Rodriguez
  • Gerson Echeverria

Name Variations

Gerson Gershon Gersom

Related Names

Gerald Gerrit Gero

Similar Sounding Names

Jason Garrison Gerson

Names with Similar Feel

Gavin Gordon Garrison

Sibling Name Ideas

Gina Geraldine Gaby

Pop Culture References

  • Gerson from 'The Gerson Therapy' documentary
  • Gerson in historical texts and genealogies