'Gjerdingan' is a word most commonly used to describe Northern European shepards. It is the
slang of 'Herding', which is a word wich is used to describe farmers, and farm working methods.
In places such as Norway and
Sweden, it is used as a last name (Second name) , and usually comes from the lower tips of the country, because that is where most people tend to farm or crop for the coming
cold winters.
'Gjerdingen' can also be spelt with an 'a' instead of an 'e', but is recognised mostly with an 'e'.
Some people with this name have backgrounds of
Viking history; The meaning in Viking latin is 'Leader'. Anyone with this name is usually called this, or has this as their second name
due to a
long heratige of leading, and is said to have the skills of a great, and out-going leader.
Sometimes, 'Gjerdingen' people are born with slight disabilities. One strength for them is Science and
Maths, but one thing the do not have the compatability for is Music and
Art.
Some are talented, but then lose the skills of leadership in return.
Some phrases 'Gjerdingen' refers to:
"Hello, my name is
Miguel Gjerdingen"
"I am Gjerdingen the crops for harvest later on this year"
"Some people say I'm not such a Gjerdingen, but who cares? I'm an amazing singer!"
Phrase one refers to the name, phrase
two refers to the 'Herding' word, and phrase
three refers to the leadership skillage.