Gerd Table of Contents Introduction References & Edit History Read Next 10 Legendary Creatures from Around the World Discover Was Santa Claus a Real Person? 11 Banned Books Through Time 11 Egyptian Gods and Goddesses 14 Tough Questions Answered 8 Unusual Punishments Inflicted on Women Throughout History Why Is Ireland Two Countries? 8 of the Largest Empires in History Contents Philosophy & Religion Ancient Religions & Mythology Gerd Germanic mythology Ask the Chatbot a Question More Actions Print Cite verifiedCite While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. Select Citation Style MLA APA Chicago Manual of Style Copy Citation Share Share Share to social media Facebook X URL https://www.britannica.com/topic/Gerd Feedback External Websites Feedback Corrections? Updates? Omissions? Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article (requires login). Feedback Type Select a type (Required) Factual Correction Spelling/Grammar Correction Link Correction Additional Information Other Your Feedback Submit Feedback Thank you for your feedback Our editors will review what you’ve submitted and determine whether to revise the article. External Websites Britannica Websites Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students. Gerd - Student Encyclopedia (Ages 11 and up) Ask the Chatbot a Question Also known as: Gerdr Written and fact-checked by The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Encyclopaedia Britannica's editors oversee subject areas in which they have extensive knowledge, whether from years of experience gained by working on that content or via study for an advanced degree. They write new content and verify and edit content received from contributors. The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica Article History Table of Contents Table of Contents Ask the Chatbot a Question Gerd, in Norse mythology, the daughter of the giant Gymir and the wife of Frey.