Garibald (also Gariwald, Garivald, Garioald, Gerbald, Gerwald, Charoald) is a Germanic masculine given name. Garibald was a popular name among the Lombards and Bavarii in the Early Middle Ages, but it is also existed as a personal name among the Anglo-Saxons (e.g. West-Saxon "Garbeald"), attested in Searle's Onomasticon Anglo-Saxonicum. Its Lombardic forms are Garipald and Gairipald; in modern Italian it is Garibaldo or Garivaldo (feminine Garibalda), and gives rise to the patronymic Garibaldi, and the adjective garibaldino ("Garibaldian", meaning daring, reckless, bold). Its roots are Proto-Germanic "gairaz", or "gaizaz" (in some West-Germanic dialects "gar" or "ger") (lance, spear) and Proto-Germanic "balthaz" (bold). Today the name is used mainly in Italy, to form an ideological connection with the Risorgimento led by Giuseppe Garibaldi.

Kings of the Lombards

  • Garibald

Dukes of Trent

  • Garibald of Trent (died 662)

Dukes of Bavaria

  • Garibald I of Bavaria (died 591)
  • Garibald II of Bavaria (died 624/30)

Christian martyrs

  • Gerbald (died 862)
  • Gerwald (died 782)

Garibaldi

Garibald I. aus dem Geschlecht der Agilofinger (etwa 550591). 548

Giuseppe Garibaldi Bilder und Stockfotos iStock

Garibaldi giuseppe Fotos und Bildmaterial in hoher Auflösung Alamy

Giuseppe Garibaldi (18071882), Militär, ital. Nationalheld Wien