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Origin:
The name Jerry is derived from the Germanic name Gairhari, which is composed of the elements:
This name was commonly used among the Visigoths and other Germanic tribes. Over time, it evolved into the French form "Gerry" and eventually into the English name "Jerry."
Historical Usage:
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