Gerd
Gerd or GERD may refer to:
- Gastroesophageal reflux disease, chronic symptom of mucosal damage caused by stomach acid coming up from the stomach into the esophagus
- Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
Fiction and mythology
- Gerd Frentzen, character in the Japanese anime Blassreiter
- Gerðr, sometimes modernly anglicized as Gerd or Gerth. wife of the Norse god Freyr
People
- Male
- Gerd Achterberg (born 1940), German football manager
- Gerd Albrecht (1935–2014), German conductor
- Gerd Andres (born 1951), German politician
- Gerd Aretz (1930–2009), German artist
- Gerd Arntz (1900–1988), German artist
- Gerd Backhaus (born 1942), German football player
- Gerd Becker
- Gerd Becker (born 1940), German chemist
- Gerd Becker (born 1953), German handball player
- Gerd Binnig (born 1947), German physicist
- Gerd Böckmann (born 1944), German actor
- Gerd Bohnsack (born 1939), German football player and manager
- Gerd Bollmann (born 1947), German politician
- Gerd Briese (1897–1957), German actor
- Gerd vom Bruch (born 1941), German football player and coach
- Gerd Buschhorn (1934–2010), German physicist
- Gerd Dais (born 1963), German football player
- Gerd Dudenhöffer (born 1949), German cabaret artist
- Gerd Faltings (born 1954), German mathematician
- Gerd Frickhöffer (1913–1980), German actor
- Gerd Gies (born 1943), German politician
- Gerd Grabher (born 1953), Austrian football referee
- Gerd Gradwohl (born 1960), German paralympic alpine skier
- Gerd Greune (1949–2012), German politician
- Gerd Michael Henneberg (1922–2011), German actor and theater director
- Gerd Hennig (born 1935), German football referee
- Gerd Hessler (born 1948), East German cross-country skier
- Gerd Hornberger (1910–1988), German sprinter
- Gerd Jendraschek, German linguist
- Gerd Jüttemann (born 1933), German psychologist
- Gerd Kanter (born 1979), Estonian discus thrower
- Gerd Kehrer (born 1939), German painter
- Gerd Kelbling (1912–2005), German military commander
- Gerd Kische (born 1951), German football player
- Gerd Kühr (born 1952), Austrian conductor and composer
- Gerd Leers (born 1951), Dutch politician
- Gerd E. Mäuser (born 1958), German businessman
- Gerd Mischke (1920–1992), German military commander
- Gerd Müller
- Gerd Müller (born 1945), German football player
- Gerd Müller (born 1953), Austrian theoretical biologist
- Gerd Müller (born 1955), German politician
- Gerd Nagel (born 1957), German high jumper
- Gerd Oswald (1919–1989), American film director
- Gerd R. Puin (born 1940), German orientalist
- Gerd Riss (born 1965), German speedway rider
- Gerd Roggensack (born 1941), German football player and manager
- Gerd Ruge
- Gerd von Rundstedt (1875–1953), German military officer
- Gerd Saborowski (born 1943), German football player
- Gerd Schädlich (born 1952), German footballer
- Gerd-Volker Schock (born 1950), German football player and coach
- Gerd-Dietrich Schneider (1921–2004), German military commander
- Gerd Schönfelder (born 1970), German para-alpine skier
- Gerd Schwidrowski (born 1947), German footballer
- Gerd Siegmund (born 1973), German ski jumper
- Gerd Springer (1927–1999), Austrian footballer and coach
- Gerd Suhren (1914–1991), German military officer
- Gerd Tacke (1906–1997), German businessman
- Gerd Theissen (born 1943), German theologian
- Gerd Türk, German tenor
- Gerd Völs (1909–?), German rower
- Gerd Wessig (born 1959), East German high jumper
- Gerd Zimmermann
- Gerd Zimmermann (born 1942), German speed skater
- Gerd Zimmermann (born 1949), German football player
- Female
- Gerd Andersson (born 1932), Swedish actress
- Gerd Kjellaug Berge (born 1943), Norwegian hotelier
- Gerd Grieg (1895–1988), Norwegian actress
- Gerd Gudding (1951–2015), Norwegian musician
- Gerd Janne Kristoffersen (born 1952), Norwegian politician
- Gerd Larsen (1921–2001), Norwegian-British ballerina
- Gerd Søraa (born 1934), Norwegian writer and politician
- Gerd-Liv Valla (born 1948), Norwegian politician
See also
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