Gertrúd
"Gertrúd" is a name that can refer to various individuals, but it is often associated with the character Gertrude from William Shakespeare's play "Hamlet." In the play, Gertrude is the Queen of Denmark and the mother of the protagonist, Hamlet. Her character is complex, as she navigates her relationships and the political intrigue surrounding her.
In addition to literary references, "Gertrúd" can also be a common name in various cultures, often derived from the Germanic elements meaning "spear" and "strength." It is used in different forms across languages, such as Gertrude in English and Gertrudis in Spanish.