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Geoffrey (name)

Geoffrey is an English and German masculine given name. It is generally considered the Anglo-Norman form of the Germanic compound *gudą 'god' and *friþuz 'peace'.[1] It is a derivative of Dutch Godfried, German Gottfried and Old English Gotfrith and Godfrith.

Geoffrey
Pronunciation/ˈɛfri/ JEF-ree
GenderMale
Origin
Region of originFrancia, medieval German, Norman England
Other names
Nickname(s)Geoff
DerivedGodfried, Gottfried, Godfrey
Related namesJeffrey, Geoff, Jeff

Alexander Macbain considered it as being found in the Gaelic and Welsh forms; potentially before or contemporary to the Anglo-Saxon, with the examples of Goraidh, Middle Gaelic Gofraig (1467 MS.), Godfrey (do.), Irish Gofraidh (F.M.), Middle Irish Gothfrith, Gofraig (Tigernach, 989), Early Irish Gothfraid (Lib. Lein.), E. Welsh Gothrit (Ann. Camb.). Macbain suggested these Celtic forms of the name were closer related to the Anglo-Saxon Godefrid than the Norse Goðröðr, Gudrød or Góröðr; however he does not elaborate further on the origin or relation.

The form as 'Geoffrey' was probably introduced to Norman England[citation needed].

It was also Anglicised as Jeffrey later. Popularity of the name declined after the medieval period, but it was revived in modern England and the British Empire at large. Modern hypocorisms include Geoff or Jeff.

Jeffrey and its variants are found as surnames, usually ending in -s (e.g. Jefferies, Jaffrays); The surname Jefferson is also a patronymic version of the given name.

Etymology edit

The Old French form of the name was Geoffrei [dʒɔfrej], which developed into West Middle French Geoffrey and East Middle French Geoffroy.

Latinised forms include Jotfredus, Jozsfredus, Josfredus (10th century) and Jof[f]redus, Jofridus, Jaufredus, Geffredus (11th century).[2]

The original spelling with Jo- was modified in Geo-. The graphic e after G is used in French to avoid the pronunciation [ɡo], but [ʒɔ] instead. The spelling Geo- is probably due to the influence of the first name Georges, derived from Old French Jorre, Joire.

The Old Frankish name Godefrid itself is from the Germanic elements god- and frid-. The Middle Latin form is Godefridus (whence also Godfrey). The second element is widely used in Germanic names, and has a meaning of "peace, protection". The first element god- is conflated from two, or possibly three, distinct roots, ie got and possibly *gaut, in origin a tribal name (Geats, Goths) or a theonym (a byname of Wotan).[3]

Albert Dauzat (1951, rev. ed. 1980) followed by others, argued that the Middle French name Geoffrey in fact retains a distinction between two Germanic names which became conflated in the Middle Ages. According to this argument, Godfrey continues *goda-friþu-, while Geoffroy continues *gaut-friþu-.[4] If a strictly phonetic development is assumed, Geoffrey cannot be derived from Godfrid, as *go- would result in Old French go- [ɡɔ] and not geo- (jo-, [dʒɔ]), ie goda-fridu would yield Godefroy [ɡodfrwa] but not Geoffroy. On the other hand, *gau- [ɡaw] would regularly result in jo- (geo- [dʒɔ]),[5] i.e *gaut-fridu- would regularly result in Geoffroy [dʒɔf:rwa].

Alternative suggestions which would derive the first element from Germanic gisal- 'hostage', or w(e)alah 'Gallo-Roman; stranger' are also rejected by Dauzat as phonetically impossible: gi would have resulted in Old French [dʒi] (Modern French [ʒi]), as in Gisalbert > Gilbert (ie *Gisalfrid > *Giffrey), and *w(e)alh- would have resulted in *gaul- [ɡol] (ie *Wealhfrid > *Gaulfrey, *Gauffrey).

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  1. ^ "Godevert". Historische woordenboeken (in Dutch). Retrieved 27 May 2023.
  2. ^ Louis Guinet, Les emprunts gallo-romans au germanique (du Ier siècle à la fin du Ve siècle), Éditions Klincksieck, 1982.
  3. ^ Ernst Förstemann, Altdeutsches Namenbuch (1856), 533.
  4. ^ Albert Dauzat, Noms et prénoms de France, édition revue et commentée par Marie-Thérèse Morlet, Librairie Larousse 1980, pp. 287b - 288a - 296ab.
  5. ^ for example, Late Latin *gauta gave Old French jöe and Modern French joue "cheek", and Latin gaudia gave French joie "joy". . In the history of the French language, there is a regular palatalisation of [ɡ] > [dʒ] > [ʒ], before [a], [ɛ], [e], [i], but not before [o], [u], where [ɡ] was maintained.

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Geoffrey is an English and German masculine given name It is generally considered the Anglo Norman form of the Germanic compound guda god and frithuz peace 1 It is a derivative of Dutch Godfried German Gottfried and Old English Gotfrith and Godfrith GeoffreyGeoffrey Plantagenet Count of AnjouPronunciation ˈ dʒ ɛ f r i JEF reeGenderMaleOriginRegion of originFrancia medieval German Norman EnglandOther namesNickname s GeoffDerivedGodfried Gottfried GodfreyRelated namesJeffrey Geoff JeffLook up Geoffrey in Wiktionary the free dictionary Alexander Macbain considered it as being found in the Gaelic and Welsh forms potentially before or contemporary to the Anglo Saxon with the examples of Goraidh Middle Gaelic Gofraig 1467 MS Godfrey do Irish Gofraidh F M Middle Irish Gothfrith Gofraig Tigernach 989 Early Irish Gothfraid Lib Lein E Welsh Gothrit Ann Camb Macbain suggested these Celtic forms of the name were closer related to the Anglo Saxon Godefrid than the Norse Godrodr Gudrod or Gorodr however he does not elaborate further on the origin or relation The form as Geoffrey was probably introduced to Norman England citation needed It was also Anglicised as Jeffrey later Popularity of the name declined after the medieval period but it was revived in modern England and the British Empire at large Modern hypocorisms include Geoff or Jeff Jeffrey and its variants are found as surnames usually ending in s e g Jefferies Jaffrays The surname Jefferson is also a patronymic version of the given name Contents 1 Etymology 2 People named Geoffrey or Geoffroy 2 1 Middle Ages 2 1 1 Rulers 2 1 2 Writers and chroniclers 2 1 3 Others 2 2 Modern world 2 2 1 In film and television 2 2 2 In music 2 2 3 In sports 2 2 4 In politics 2 2 5 In writing 2 2 6 In other fields 3 See also 4 ReferencesEtymology editThe Old French form of the name was Geoffrei dʒɔfrej which developed into West Middle French Geoffrey and East Middle French Geoffroy Latinised forms include Jotfredus Jozsfredus Josfredus 10th century and Jof f redus Jofridus Jaufredus Geffredus 11th century 2 The original spelling with Jo was modified in Geo The graphic e after G is used in French to avoid the pronunciation ɡo but ʒɔ instead The spelling Geo is probably due to the influence of the first name Georges derived from Old French Jorre Joire The Old Frankish name Godefrid itself is from the Germanic elements god and frid The Middle Latin form is Godefridus whence also Godfrey The second element is widely used in Germanic names and has a meaning of peace protection The first element god is conflated from two or possibly three distinct roots ie got and possibly gaut in origin a tribal name Geats Goths or a theonym a byname of Wotan 3 Albert Dauzat 1951 rev ed 1980 followed by others argued that the Middle French name Geoffrey in fact retains a distinction between two Germanic names which became conflated in the Middle Ages According to this argument Godfrey continues goda frithu while Geoffroy continues gaut frithu 4 If a strictly phonetic development is assumed Geoffrey cannot be derived from Godfrid as go would result in Old French go ɡɔ and not geo jo dʒɔ ie goda fridu would yield Godefroy ɡodfrwa but not Geoffroy On the other hand gau ɡaw would regularly result in jo geo dʒɔ 5 i e gaut fridu would regularly result in Geoffroy dʒɔf rwa Alternative suggestions which would derive the first element from Germanic gisal hostage or w e alah Gallo Roman stranger are also rejected by Dauzat as phonetically impossible gi would have resulted in Old French dʒi Modern French ʒi as in Gisalbert gt Gilbert ie Gisalfrid gt Giffrey and w e alh would have resulted in gaul ɡol ie Wealhfrid gt Gaulfrey Gauffrey People named Geoffrey or Geoffroy editMiddle Ages edit Rulers edit Geoffrey I Count of Anjou died 987 Geoffrey II Count of Anjou died 1060 Geoffrey III Count of Anjou died 1096 Geoffrey IV Count of Anjou died 1106 Geoffrey Plantagenet Count of Anjou 1113 1151 Duke of Normandy founder of the House of Plantagenet Geoffrey II Duke of Brittany 1158 1186 son of King Henry II of England and brother of Kings Richard and JohnWriters and chroniclers edit Geoffrey of Monmouth c 1095 c 1155 Welsh cleric and chronicler one of the major figures in the development of British history Geoffroy du Breuil fl 1181 12th century French chronicler Geoffrey the Baker died c 1360 English historian and chronicler Geoffroy IV de la Tour Landry c 1320 1391 French nobleman and writer Geoffrey Chaucer c 1340s 1400 English author poet philosopher bureaucrat and diplomatOthers edit Geoffrey archbishop of York c 1152 1212 illegitimate son of King Henry II of England Bishop of Lincoln and Archbishop of York Geoffrey Dean of Lincoln died 1182 or 1183 English Roman Catholic priest Geoffroy de Charney died 1314 Preceptor of the Knights TemplarModern world edit In film and television edit Geoff Dolan New Zealand actor singer and corporate entertainer Geoff Edwards American actor and game show host Geoff Eigenmann Filipino actor host and model Geoff Harvey Australian musician and television personality Geoffrey Hayes English television presenter and actor Geoffrey Holder Trinidadian American actor Geoffrey Horne American actor Geoffrey Lewis actor American actor Geoff Morrell actor Australian actor Geoff Murphy New Zealand film director writer and assistant director Geoffrey Palmer actor English actor Geoffrey Perkins British radio and television producer Geoff Ramsey American voice actor and film producer Geoffrey Rush Australian actor Geoff Thompson writer British writer film director and self defence expert Geoffrey Wright Australian film directorIn music edit Geoff Barrow producer instrumentalist for the band Portishead Geoffrey Jeff Beck English rock guitarist who played with The Yardbirds Geoff Berner Canadian singer songwriter on the accordion Geoffrey Burgon English composer Geoff Castellucci bass vocalist for the a cappella group VoicePlay Geoff Downes keyboard player with The Buggles Yes and Asia Geoff Emerick recording studio audio engineer best known for his work with the Beatles Geoffrey Gordon composer American composer Geoff Harvey Australian musician and television personality Geoffrey Kelly multi instrumentalist and vocalist for Canadian celtic folk rock band Spirit of the West Geoff Nicholls former keyboard player for Black Sabbath Geoffrey Richardson musician multi instrumentalist for Caravan Geoff Rickly lead singer and lyricist of the Post Hardcore band Thursday Geoff Stone percussionist for Drastic Fall Geoff Tate American rock singer former member of the band Queensryche Geoff Wigington guitarist for the pop punk band WaterparksIn sports edit Geoff Abrams American tennis player Geoffrey Beck cricketer 1918 2019 English cricketer and minister Geoff Bent one of the eight Manchester United footballers that lost their lives in the Munich air disaster Geoff Blum Major League Baseball player Geoff Bodine NASCAR driver Geoff Boss ChampCar and IMSA driver Geoffrey Boycott England former cricketer Geoff Capes British former shot put champion and two time World s Strongest Man winner Geoffrey Cheah Hong Kong competitive swimmer Geoff Collins American football head football coach at Georgia Tech Geoffrey Gray born 1997 American Israeli basketball player in the Israeli Basketball Premier League Geoff Grover Australian rules footballer Geoff Horsfield English football coach and former player Geoff Howarth New Zealand cricketer Geoff Hudson English footballer Geoff Hunt Australian squash player Geoff Hurst English former footballer the only one to score a hat trick in a World Cup final Geoff Jenkins Major League Baseball player Geoffrey Mutai Kenyan marathon runner Geoff Ogilvy Australian golfer Geoff Roes ultra runner Western States 100 Endurance Run record holder Geoffrey Rono born 1987 Kenyan middle distance runner Geoff Rowley professional skateboarder Geoff Sanderson National Hockey League player Geoff Schwartz American NFL football player Geoff Toovey rugby league coach for the Manly Warringah Sea EaglesIn politics edit Geoffrey Clifton Brown British politician Geoffrey Cox British politician British politician Geoff Davis former Kentucky Congressional Representative Geoff Diehl former Massachusetts State Representative Geoffrey Dickens British politician Geoffrey Howe British politician and former Deputy Prime MinisterIn writing edit Geoffrey Household 1900 1988 British writer Geoff Johns American writer of comic books Geoffrey Moorhouse 1931 2009 British writer Geoff Thompson writer British writer film director and self defence expertIn other fields edit Geoffrey Ashe 1923 2022 British historian Geoffrey Beene 1927 2004 American fashion designer born Samuel Albert Bozeman Jr Geoffrey Norman Blainey Australian historian and political commentator Geoff Dixon Australian corporate executive Geoffrey Rudolph Elton British historian of the Tudor period Geoffrey Evans 1940 2012 English born Irish serial killer Geoffrey C Hazard Jr American law professor Geoffrey Hinton British computer scientist Geoffrey Langlands 1917 2019 British Army officer and educator Geoffroy Lejeune born 1988 French journalist Geoff Lloyd British radio DJ Geoffrey Ma Chief Justice of Hong Kong Geoffrey Massey 1924 2020 Canadian architect and urban planner Geoff Morrell American journalist and public affairs official Geoffrey Pleyers Belgian sociologist and researcher Geoffrey Russom American philologist Geoffrey See entrepreneur and startup ecosystem builder in North KoreaSee also editGioffre Borgia c 1481 c 1516 Italian noble illegitimate son of Pope Alexander VI and brother of Lucrezia and Cesare Borgia Galfrid Gofraid Godfrey Gottfried Godefroy Goffredo Jeffrey Jeffries JeffersReferences edit Godevert Historische woordenboeken in Dutch Retrieved 27 May 2023 Louis Guinet Les emprunts gallo romans au germanique du Ier siecle a la fin du Ve siecle Editions Klincksieck 1982 Ernst Forstemann Altdeutsches Namenbuch 1856 533 Albert Dauzat Noms et prenoms de France edition revue et commentee par Marie Therese Morlet Librairie Larousse 1980 pp 287b 288a 296ab for example Late Latin gauta gave Old French joe and Modern French joue cheek and Latin gaudia gave French joie joy In the history of the French language there is a regular palatalisation of ɡ gt dʒ gt ʒ before a ɛ e i but not before o u where ɡ was maintained nbsp This page or section lists people that share the same given name If an internal link led you here you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Geoffrey name amp oldid 1214791653, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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