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Curtis

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Name — An English surname and later a given name, originally a nickname for someone considered courteous or refined.

Etymology

From Old French corteis/curteis, meaning "courteous" — a doublet of the modern word courteous.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Curtis” mean?

The word “Curtis” means an English surname and later a given name, originally a nickname for someone considered courteous or refined.

How do you pronounce “Curtis”?

“Curtis” is pronounced KUR-tihs (/ˈkɝtɪs/ in IPA).

What part of speech is “Curtis”?

“Curtis” is a name.

Where does the word “Curtis” come from?

The word “Curtis” comes from Old French. From Old French corteis/curteis, meaning "courteous" — a doublet of the modern word courteous.

Is “Curtis” a common word?

“Curtis” is a fairly common word in modern English.

Is Curtis a first name or a surname?

Curtis is originally an English surname that later came to be used as a given name as well. Today it functions as both, appearing as a family name and as a first name.

What is the origin of the name Curtis?

Curtis began as an English surname that was originally a nickname for someone considered courteous or refined. Over time it passed into use as a given name.

Is Curtis usually a boy's or a girl's name?

Curtis is most commonly used as a masculine given name. It began as an English surname before being adopted as a first name, most often for boys.

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