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Gerda is a feminine given name. Notable people with the name include:
A
- Gerda Ahlm (1869–1956), Swedish-born American painter and art conservator
 - Gerda Alexander (1908–1994), Danish teacher and therapist
 - Gerda Antti (born 1929), Swedish writer
 
B
- Gerda Becker, Dutch table tennis player
 - Gerda Bengtsson (1900–1995), Danish textile artist
 - Gerda Blees (born 1985), Dutch writer
 - Gerda Blumenthal (1923–2004), German-American literary scholar
 - Gerda Boyesen (1922–2005), Norwegian psychotherapist
 - Gerda Bredgaard (1908–1996), Danish swimmer
 - Gerda Bryłka (born 1941), Polish gymnast
 - Gerda Bülow, (1904–1990), Danish violinist
 
C
- Gerda Charles, pseudonym of the British novelist Edna Lipson (1915–1996)
 - Gerda Christian (1913–1997), German private secretary of Adolf Hitler
 - Gerda Christophersen (1870–1947), Danish actress
 - Gerda Claeskens (fl. 2000s), Belgian statistician
 
D
- Gerda Daumerlang (1920–2006), German diver
 - Gerda Dendooven (born 1962), Belgian illustrator
 
F
- Gerda Fiil (1927–1994), Danish resistance fighter
 - Gerda Frömel (1931–1975), Czechoslovak-born Austrian sculptor
 
G
- Gerda Gantz (born 1915, date of death unknown), Romanian fencer
 - Gerda Gattel (1908–1993), American comic book author
 - Gerda Geertens (born 1955), Dutch composer
 - Gerda Gilboe (1914–2009), Danish actress and singer
 - Gerda Grepp (1907–1940), Norwegian writer and socialist
 
H
- Gerda Hasselfeldt (born 1950), Bavarian politician
 - Gerda Hellberg (1870–1937), Swedish women's rights activist
 - Gerda Henning (1891–1951), Danish textile designer
 - Gerda Herrmann (1931–2021), German composer and poet
 - Gerda Hnatyshyn (born 1935), Canadian viceregal consort
 - Gerda Hofstätter (born 1971), Austrian billiards player
 - Gerda Höglund (1878–1973), Swedish painter
 - Gerda Höjer (1893–1974), Swedish nurse, recipient of the Florence Nightingale Medal and President of the International Council of Nurses
 - Gerda Holmes (1891–1943), Danish actress
 
J
- Gerda Johansson (1891–1965), Swedish diver
 - Gerda Johner (born 1944), Swiss figure skater
 - Gerda-Maria Jürgens (1917–1998), German actress
 
K
- Gerda van der Kade-Koudijs (1923–2015), Dutch sprinter and hurdler
 - Gerda Karstens (1903–1988), Danish ballet dancer
 - Gerda Kieninger (1951–2020), German politician
 - Gerda Kordemets (born 1960), Estonian theatre and film director, screenwriter, theatre critic, and journalist
 - Gerda Kraan (born 1933), Dutch middle-distance runner
 - Gerda Krüger-Nieland (1910–2000), German lawyer and senate president
 - Gerda Krūmiņa (born 1984), Latvian biathlete
 - Gerda Kupferschmied (born 1942), German athlete
 
L
- Gerda Lammers (1915–1993), German soprano
 - Gerda Laski (1893–1928), Austrian/German physicist
 - Gerda Lassooij (born 1952), Dutch swimmer
 - Gerda Lerner (1920–2013), Austrian-born American historian and author
 - Gerda Lundequist (1871–1959), Swedish stage actress
 
M
- Gerda Madsen (1902–1986), Danish film actress
 - Gerda Marcus (1880–1952), Swedish journalist and philanthropist
 - Gerda Martín (born 1927), Chilean athlete (javelin)
 - Gerda Maurus (1903–1968), Austrian actress
 - Gerda Mayer (1927–2021), Czechoslovak-born English poet
 - Gerda Müller (1894–1951), German actress
 - Gerda Munsinger (1929–1998), East German prostitute and alleged Soviet spy
 
N
- Gerda Nettesheim (1947–2011), German sound artist
 - Gerda Neumann (1915–1947), Danish film actress
 - Gerda Nicolson (1937–1992), Australian actress
 
O
- Gerda Olsen (born 1932), Danish swimmer
 
P
- Gerda Palm (1871–1949), Swedish painter
 - Gerda Pak (born 1993), Estonian swimmer
 - Gerda Paumgarten (1907–2000), Austrian alpine skier
 - Gerda Planting-Gyllenbåga (1878–1950), Swedish suffragist and social welfare expert
 
R
- Gerda Ranz (born 1944), German runner
 - Gerda Rieser-Cegnar (fl. 1960s), Austrian luger
 - Gerda Ring (1891–1999), Norwegian-born stage actress and producer
 - Gerda Roosval-Kallstenius (1864–1939), Swedish painter
 - Gerda Roux (born 1973), South African archer
 - Gerda Rubinstein (1931–2022), Dutch composer
 
S
- Gerda Schriever (1928–2014), German contalto
 - Gerda Schmidt-Panknin (1920–2021), German painter
 - Gerda Sierens (born 1961), Belgian racing cyclist
 - Gerda Sprinchorn (1871–1951), Swedish sculptor and ceramist
 - Gerda Staniek (1925–1985), Austrian athlete (javelin)
 - Gerda Steinhoff (1922–1946), Polish Nazi SS concentration camp overseer, hung for war crimes
 - Gerda Stevenson (born 1956), Scottish actress, director and writer
 - Gerda Steyn (born 1990), South African marathon athlete
 
T
- Gerda Taro (1910–1937), German war photographer
 - Gerda Maria Terno (1909–1995), German actress
 - Gerda Tirén (1858–1928), Swedish artist
 
U
- Gerda Uhlemann (born 1945), German athlete
 
V
- Gerda Verburg (born 1957), Dutch diplomat, politician and trade union leader
 - Gerda Voitechovskaja (born 1991), Lithuanian badminton player
 - Gerda de Vries (fl. 2000s), Canadian mathematician
 
W
- Gerda Wallander (1860–1926), Swedish painter
 - Gerda Wegener (1886–1940), Danish fine-artist, illustrator and painter
 - Gerda Weissensteiner (born 1969), Italian luger and bobsleigh pilot
 - Gerda Weissmann Klein (1924–2022), Polish-born American writer and human rights activist
 - Gerda Weltz (born 1951), Danish darts player
 - Gerda Wrede (1896–1967), Finnish actor and speech therapist
 
Z
- Gerda von Zobeltitz (1891–1963), early German transgender woman and dressmaker
 
Fictional characters
- Gerda, a character of Hans Christian Andersen's The Snow Queen and its adaptations
 - Gerda, a character on the children's television show Sesamstraat
 - Gerda Christow, a character in Agatha Christie's novel The Hollow
 - Gerta Gustav, a character on the children's TV series Hilda
 
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