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*[[Gisela (singer)]] (born 1979), Catalan singer |
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*[[Gisela Dulko]], Argentine tennis player |
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*[[Gísela López]] (born 1968), Bolivian journalist and politician |
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*[[Gisela Richter]] (1882–1972), British-born archaeologist |
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*[[Gisela Wuchinger]] (born 1950), German Austrian singer, also known as Gilla |
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Revision as of 17:01, 8 October 2019
Gender | Female |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Germanic |
Meaning | pledge |
Other names | |
Related names | Giselle, Gísli, Gisle |
Gisela is a female given name of Germanic origin. The name derives from the Old High German word gīsal, "pledge".
Variations on the name in other languages include:
- Spanish: Gicela, Gicelberta
- Catalan: Gisela
- German: Gisela
- French: Gisèle, Giselle
- Hungarian: Gizella
- Italian: Gisella
- Polish: Gizela
- Portuguese: Gisela
The male forms is Gísli and Gisle, from Gísla saga (Gisli's saga) possibly known from place names such as Gislaved, a municipality in Sweden.
Noble Giselas
- Gisela (daughter of Pepin the Short)
- Gisela, daughter of Charlemagne
- Gisela of Burgundy, daughter of Conrad, king of Burgundy
- Giselle of Bavaria, her daughter (also Gisela of Hungary)
- Gisela of Swabia, Holy Roman Empress, wife of Conrad II, Holy Roman Emperor
- Archduchess Gisela of Austria, daughter to Emperor Franz Joseph I
Notable Giselas
- Gisela (singer) (born 1979), Catalan singer
- Gisela Dulko (born 1985), Argentine tennis player
- Gísela López (born 1968), Bolivian journalist and politician
- Gisela Richter (1882–1972), British-born archaeologist
- Gisela Valcárcel (born 1963), Peruvian TV host
- Gisela Wuchinger (born 1950), German Austrian singer, also known as Gilla
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