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Kurt

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Name — A male given name of Germanic origin, a contracted form of Konrad.

Etymology

From German Kurt.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Kurt” mean?

The word “Kurt” means a male given name of Germanic origin, a contracted form of Konrad.

How do you pronounce “Kurt”?

“Kurt” is pronounced kurt (/kɝt/ in IPA).

How do you use “Kurt” in a sentence?

Here is “Kurt” used in a sentence: “Kurt Cobain fronted the band Nirvana.”

What part of speech is “Kurt”?

“Kurt” is a name.

Is “Kurt” a common word?

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

What is the difference between the name "Kurt" and the word "curt"?

"Kurt" is a male given name of Germanic origin, a contracted form of Konrad. "Curt" is both an adjective meaning brief or rudely abrupt in speech and a separate given name, usually short for Curtis. They sound alike but differ in spelling and meaning.

What name is "Kurt" a short form of?

Kurt is a male given name of Germanic origin that developed as a contracted form of Konrad. Over time it has become widely used as an independent given name in its own right.

Is "Kurt" related to the name "Conrad"?

Yes. Kurt originated as a shortened, contracted form of Konrad, the German spelling of the name written "Conrad" in English. They share the same Germanic root, with Kurt serving as the shorter version.

What is the difference between "Kurt" and "Curtis"?

"Kurt" is a Germanic name derived as a contraction of Konrad. "Curtis" is a separate name of French origin, and its short form is usually spelled "Curt" rather than "Kurt." Despite the similar sound, the two names have different roots.

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