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Gustav, also spelled Gustaf (pronounced or in English; for both spellings), is a male of origin, used mainly in countries, German-speaking countries, and the .

The origin of the name is debated. The name was first recorded in 1225 in Västergötland, Sweden, in the Latin form Gostauus. Other 13th-century variants include Gødstaui, Gøstaf and Gøzstaf . Linguistic Otto von Friesen suggested that it may derive from a byname meaning "staff of the " or "support of the (Väst)göta people". Another theory speculates that the name is of Medieval origin, from Gostislav, a compound word meaning "glorious guest", derived from the Slavic words ghosti ("guest") and slava ("glory"), and was adopted by migrating groups north and west into and .

(1990). 9789188096005, Arkivet för ordbok över Sveriges medeltida personnamn.

This name has been borne by eight kings of Sweden, starting from in the 16th century and including the current king, Carl XVI Gustaf. The name has entered other languages as well. In it is Gustave; in , Portuguese, and it is . The form is Gustavus. A side-form of the name in Swedish is Gösta. The name in is , while in Icelandic it is written Gústav or Gústaf.

Gustav (Kustaa) has a name day on June 6 in Swedish and Finnish calendars, in commemoration of Gustav Vasa's election as King of Sweden on June 6, 1523.


People

Royalty and nobility

Sweden
  • (1496–1560), King of Sweden 1523–1560, whose reign marked the end of the ; founder of the Vasa dynasty
  • Gustav of Sweden (1568–1607), son of Eric XIV and Karin Månsdotter
  • Gustav II Adolf (1594–1632), or Gustavus Adolphus, King of Sweden 1611–1632, military leader during the Thirty Year War, sometimes referred to as the "Father of modern warfare" or "The Lion of the North"
  • Gustav of Vasaborg, (1616–1653), Swedish noble and military officer
  • Karl X Gustav (1622–1660), King of Sweden 1654–1660
  • (1746–1792), King of Sweden 1771–1792, who highly influenced the arts of Sweden during the Neo-Classical era and who temporarily reinstated absolute monarchy
  • Gustav, Prince of Vasa (1799–1877), Crown Prince of Sweden
  • Gustav IV Adolf (1778–1837), King of Sweden 1792–1809
  • Prince Gustaf, Duke of Uppland (1827–1852), second son of Oscar I and Josephine of Leuchtenberg
  • (1858–1950), King of Sweden 1907–1950
  • Gustaf VI Adolf (1882–1973), King of Sweden 1950–1973
  • Prince Gustaf Adolf, Duke of Västerbotten (1906–1947)
  • Carl XVI Gustaf (born 1946), King of Sweden 1973–


Other places
  • Gustav of Saxe-Lauenburg (c. 1570–1597)
  • Gustav, Duke of Zweibrücken (1670–1731)
  • Gustav, Landgrave of Hesse-Homburg (1781–1848)
  • Count Gustav Kálnoky (1832–1898), Austro-Hungarian diplomat and statesman
  • Gustav, 7th Prince of Sayn-Wittgenstein-Berleburg (born 1969)


Others
  • Gustav Åbergsson (1775–1852), Swedish stage actor
  • Gustav Ahnelöv (born 1996), Swedish ice hockey player
  • Gustav Elijah Åhr (1996–2017), known as Lil Peep, American rapper and singer
  • Gustav von Alvensleben (1803–1881), Prussian General of the Infantry
  • Gustav A. Anderson (1893–1983), American farmer and politician
  • Gustaf Andersson (1884–1961), Swedish politician
  • Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer (1836–1870), Spanish poet
  • Gustav Bauernfeind (1848–1904), German painter famous for his paintings
  • Gustave Biéler (1904–1944), Swiss-born Canadian Special Operations Executive agent during World War II
  • (born 2002), British racing driver
  • (born 1966), writer, visual artist and film director
  • (1814–1880), French politician
  • Gustave-Henri Colin (1828–1910), French painter
  • J. P. Gustav Lejeune Dirichlet (1805–1859), German mathematician
  • Gustav Hesselblad (1906–1989), Swedish military doctor
  • Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis (1792–1843), scientist for whom the is named
  • Gustaf Dalén (1869–1937), Swedish inventor and Nobel Prize laureate
  • Gustave Doré (1832–1883), French artist, engraver, and illustrator
  • (1832–1923), French engineer, designer of the Eiffel Tower
  • (1801–1887), German philosopher, physicist, and scientist
  • (1892–1945), German general during World War II
  • Gustav A. Fischer (1848–1886), German explorer
  • (1821–1880), French writer best known for
  • Gustaf Fröding (1860–1911), Swedish author and poet
  • Gustav Fröhlich (1902–1987), German actor
  • Gustaf Gründgens (1899–1963), German actor
  • (1889–1914), British aviation pioneer
  • (born 1950), Norwegian politician
  • Gustav A. Hedlund (1904–1993), American mathematician
  • (1896–1971) (real name Josef Klein), Bulgarian poet of Austrian origin
  • Gustav Anders Hemwall (1908–1998), American physician and pioneer in Prolotherapy
  • (1872–1939), Norwegian businessman
  • Gustav Ludwig Hertz (1887–1975), German physicist and laureate
  • (1800–1860), German botanist
  • (1874–1934), British composer
  • Gustáv Husák (1913–1991), President of
  • (1842–1908), German painter
  • (born 2001), Danish football player
  • C. Gustav J. Jacobi (1804–1851), German mathematician
  • Gustav Jäger (naturalist) (1832–1917), German naturalist and doctor
  • Gustav Jäger (painter) (1808–1871), German painter
  • (1865–1938), Austrian physicist and lecturer
  • Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961), Swiss psychoanalyst and father of analytical psychology
  • Gustav Ritter von Kahr (1862–1934), German right-wing politician in Bavaria
  • Gustaf Kalliokangas (1873–1940), Finnish president
  • (1824–1887), German who contributed to the fundamental understanding of electrical circuits, spectroscopy, and black-body radiation
  • (1862–1918), Austrian symbolist painter of the
  • (1914–1976), German officer and convicted war criminal
  • (1901–1987), German actor
  • (1899–1977), Croatian poet
  • (1870–1919), German anarchist philosopher
  • (born 1981), Swedish politician
  • Gustaf de Laval (1845–1913), Swedish engineer, inventor and entrepreneur
  • Gustave Le Bon (1841–1931), French psychologist, sociologist, and physicist
  • (1928–2012), Dutch keyboard player, conductor, musicologist, teacher, and editor
  • (1857–1936), French piano maker, inventor and acoustician
  • Heinrich Gustav Magnus (1802–1870), German and physicist
  • (1860–1911), Austrian composer and conductor
  • (1868–1932), Austrian author, novelist, dramatist, translator, and banker
  • (1826–1898), French painter
  • Gustaf Munthe (1896–1962), Swedish writer, art historian, and art teacher
  • Gustáv Murín (born 1959), Slovak writer
  • (1907–1998), Czech actor
  • (1868–1946), German Minister of Defence
  • Gustav Adolf Nosske (1902–1990), German SS officer and Holocaust perpetrator
  • (born 1989), Swedish professional hockey player
  • (born 1962), Swiss alpine skier
  • (1883–1926), German aircraft and aircraft-engine designer and manufacturer
  • Oscar Gustave Rejlander, pioneering Victorian art photographer and an expert in photomontage
  • (1889–1972), German art dealer
  • Gustav Scanzoni von Lichtenfels (1855–1924), German general
  • Gustav Schäfer (rower) (1906–1991), German Olympic rower
  • Gustav Schäfer (drummer) (born 1988), German drummer ()
  • Gustav Schickedanz (1895–1977), German entrepreneur
  • Gustav A. Schneebeli (1853–1923), U.S. Representative from Pennsylvania
  • Gustav Schröder (1885–1959), German sea captain
  • Gustav Schwarzenegger (1907–1972), Austrian police chief and Nazi German military officer
  • Gustaf Skarsgård (born 1980), Swedish actor
  • Gustav Spörer (1822–1895), German astronomer
  • (1858–1942), American furniture maker, invented the Mission style of Craftsman furniture
  • (1910–1942), Estonian javelin thrower
  • Gustavus von Tempsky (1828–1868), Anglo-Prussian explorer and adventurer in New Zealand Wars
  • (1869–1943), Norwegian sculptor
  • (1930–2008), Swedish Army lieutenant general
  • Gustave Whitehead (1874–1927), German-American aviator
  • Gustav Wood, vocalist in British rock band Young Guns
  • (1871–1939), Latvian president 1927–1930
  • (1828–1907), German physicist and engineer
  • Gustave de Molinari (1819–1912), Belgian political economist


In fiction
  • Gustav (Zoids), transportation mecha from the fictional universe
  • , villain in the series
  • , businessman and major narcotics distributor in the Breaking Bad franchise
  • Gustav "Gus" Griswald, one of the six main characters of the 1990s show Recess and its three movies.
  • Gustave, the main protagonist of the 2025 french role playing video game


Other uses
  • Gustave (crocodile), a large Nile crocodile in Burundi


See also

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