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Gellért represents three unrelated but interchangeable first names (and subsequently surnames) shared by several people and places: __NOTOC__ ==Hungarian== The Hungarian first name "Gellért" (anglicized Gellert, policized Gelert) is a variant of the English name ''Gerard'', from the elements ''ger-'', "spear", and ''-(h)ard'', "strong". * Hugo Gellert (Gellért Hugó) (1892 – 1985), radical Hungarian-American illustrator and muralist. * Imre Gellért (1888 – 1981), Hungarian gymnast. * Jay Gellert (b. 1956), American CEO. * Lawrence Gellert (1898 – 1979), American music collector of Hungarian ancestry. * Gellért Ivancsics (b. 1987), Hungarian soccer player. * Gellert Tamas (b. 1963), Swedish writer. * Elżbieta Gelert (b. 1955), Polish politician. * Saint Gellért, the name by which the Hungarian bishop Gerard Sagredo (980 – 1046) is commonly known. * Gellért Hill, a hill named after Gerard Sagredo in Budapest. * Gellért Hill Cave, a cave in Gellért Hill which contains a church. * Gellért Hill Calvary, a calvary that was once on Gellért Hill. * Gellért Baths, baths in Budapest named for Gerard Sagredo. * Hotel Gellért, a hotel named for the baths. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gellért」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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