See also: gard, gärd, Gärd, gård, and gárð

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From French Gard.

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Gard

  1. A department of Occitanie, France.

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French

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Named after the river Gardon

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Gard m

  1. Gard (a department of Occitanie, France)
  2. Gardon, Gard (a right tributary of the Rhône, in southern France)

Norwegian

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Gard

  1. a male given name from Old Norse, feminine equivalent Gerd

Occitan

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Gard m

  1. Gard (a department of Occitanie, France)

Romanian

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From gard.

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Gard m (genitive/dative lui Gard)

  1. a surname