Gerard
Gérard or Gerard is a French given name, which corresponds to the German Gerhard . It is also used as a family name.
Name bearer
First name
- Gerard Butler (born 1969), Scottish actor
- Gérard Conte (1931–2012), French jazz author
- Gérard Depardieu (* 1948), French actor
- Gerard Deulofeu (* 1994), Spanish football player
- Gerard Donovan (born 1959), Irish writer
- Gérard Houllier (* 1947), French football player
- Gérard Jugnot (* 1951), French actor
- Gerard Labuda (1916-2010), Polish historian
- Gérard Lenorman (* 1945), French singer
- Gerard Mortier (1943–2014), Belgian artistic director and festival director
- Gérard de Nerval (1808–1855), French writer
- Gérard Philipe (1922–1959), French film actor
- Gerard Piqué (* 1987), Spanish football player
- Gérard de Ridefort († 1189), Grand Master of the Templar Order
- Gérard Abraham van Rijnberk (1874–1953), Dutch physiologist
- Gerard von Rouen († 1108), Lord Chancellor and Keeper of the Seal of England and Archbishop of York
- Gérard de Rougemont († 1225), Bishop of Lausanne and Archbishop of Besançon
- Gérard de Villiers (1929–2013), French writer
- Gerard de Vries (soccer player) (* 1969), Dutch soccer player
- Gerard de Vries (singer) (1933-2015), Dutch singer
- Gerard Way (born 1977), American singer in the band My Chemical Romance
family name
- Alexander Gerard (philosopher) (1728–1795), Scottish philosopher and theologian
- Alexander Gerard (explorer) (1792–1839), Scottish explorer
- Alexander Gérard (architect) (* 1949), German real estate project developer
- Antoine Gérard (* 1995), French Nordic combined skier
- Arnaud Gérard (* 1984), French racing cyclist
- Augustin Gérard (1857–1926), French general
- Balthasar Gérard (1562–1584), murderer of Wilhelm I of Orange-Nassau
- Bob Gerard (1914–1990), British racing car driver
- Caitlin Gerard , American actress
- Célestin Gérard (1821–1885), French designer and industrialist
- Charles Gérard (1922–2019), French film actor and director
- Claire Gérard (1889–1971), Belgian actress
- Danyel Gérard (* 1939), French pop singer and composer
- Derick Gerard , Flemish composer, see Dyricke Gerarde
- Dorothea Gerard (1855–1915), British-Austrian author
- Eddie Gerard (1890-1937), Canadian ice hockey player and coach
- Emily Gerard (1849–1905), Scottish writer living in Austria
- Étienne-Maurice Gérard (1773–1852), French general and statesman
- Francis Gérard-Kumleben (1901–1974), Franco-German journalist and activist, see Gerhard Kumleben
- François Gérard (1770–1837), French painter
- Fred Gérard (1924–2012), French trumpeter
- Gil Gerard (born 1943), American actor
- Gilbert Gerard (1760–1815), Scottish theologian
- Henri-Philippe Gérard (1760–1848), French composer of salon music
- James W. Gerard (1867–1951), American diplomat
- Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard , called Grandville (1803–1847), French draftsman
- Joachim Gérard (* 1988), Belgian wheelchair tennis player
- John Gerard (botanist) (1545–1612), English botanist
- John Gerard (Jesuit) (1564–1637), English Jesuit priest
- Joseph Gérard (1831–1914), French missionary
- Louis Gérard (1899–2000), French racing driver
- Marguerite Gérard (1761–1837), French painter and etcher
- Méline Gérard (* 1990), French soccer player
- Michel Philippe-Gérard (1924–2014), French orchestra leader, pianist, conductor, composer and songwriter
- Olivier Gérard (* 1973), French composer and guitarist
- Patrick Gérard (* 1961), French mathematician
- Ralph W. Gerard (1900–1974), American physiologist
- Redmond Gerard (* 2000), American snowboarder
- Rolf Gérard (1909–2011), British set designer and painter
- Rosemonde Gérard (1866–1953), French poet
- Théodore Gérard (1829–1902), Belgian genre and portrait painter as well as etcher and art teacher
- Vincent Gérard (* 1986), French handball player
stage name
- Gerard (* 1987), Austrian rapper
Companies
- Automobiles Gérard , former French car manufacturer
- Gerard Coach , former American automobile manufacturer
Others
- Gerard (moon crater) , named after Alexander Gerard (discoverer)
- Gerard Bluffs , cliffs in Ross Dependency, Antarctica