FitzGerald

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The FitzGeralds are a Hiberno-Norman dynasty, and have been Peers of Ireland since at least the 13th century. The name is from the Norman language meaning 'the son of Gerald', with a cognate "fils", meaning 'son', in modern French. The main branches of the family are the FitzGeralds of Kildare (Earls of Kildare, later Marquesses of Kildare and now Dukes of Leinster and Premier Peers of Ireland) and the FitzGeralds of Desmond (Barons Desmond, later Earls of Desmond); see the articles on those titles for lists of people who have held them. The dynasty is also sometimes referred to as the Geraldines, and the name Geraldine is a derivation of this adjective. The most famous members of the dynasty include:

The surname FitzGerald is a corruption of the Norman fils de Gérald, or son of Gerald (Gerald meaning "rule of the spear"), and in modern times it is often found as Fitzgerald. Those with the surname (except for those holding peerages, for which see above) include:

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