This is the 7253rd most frequent Spanish word.
gerald
"Gerald" is not a Spanish word; it is a proper name.
In this sentence, 'Gerald' is used as a proper noun, referring to the subject of the sentence and capitalized as it is a name.
Gerald camina por el parque todas las mañanas.
Gerald walks through the park every morning.
Here, 'Gerald' is used as a proper noun to identify a specific character within the context of a narrative.
En el libro, Gerald es un personaje muy interesante, lleno de misterios.
In the book, Gerald is a very interesting character, full of mysteries.
In this instance, 'Gerald' nominates a personal relationship, highlighting an individual with a connection to the speaker.