Geilindis
ge(i)-lin-dis,
geil(i)-ndis
Origin:German
Meaning:Soft and merry; Tender and high-spirited
You might have to look outside the box to discover the masculine name Geilindis's true definition. This moniker appears to arise from Old High German, the earliest iteration of the German language. While its exact translation is uncertain, Geilindis could derive from the elements gail, meaning "merry" or "high-spirited," and lind, meaning "soft" or "tender." From "soft and merry" to "tender and high-spirited," Geilindis's potential meanings are befitting of an energetic yet considerate tiny tot. Even when they're playing an exciting game or doing a hobby they love, your Geilindis will remember to look out for others.
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Sources
Behind the Name, Geilbert, July 2007
Behind the Name, Name Element LIND (1), June 2023
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