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Conrad

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Name — A masculine given name of Germanic origin, meaning "bold counsel."

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Etymology

From Old High German kuoni ("bold") and rad ("counsel").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “Conrad” mean?

The word “Conrad” means a masculine given name of Germanic origin, meaning "bold counsel.".

How do you pronounce “Conrad”?

“Conrad” is pronounced KON-rad (/ˈkɑnɹæd/ in IPA).

How do you use “Conrad” in a sentence?

Here is “Conrad” used in a sentence: “Conrad worked as an advisor to the mayor.”

What part of speech is “Conrad”?

“Conrad” is a name.

Where does the word “Conrad” come from?

The word “Conrad” comes from German. From Old High German kuoni ("bold") and rad ("counsel").

Is “Conrad” a common word?

“Conrad” is an uncommon word in modern English.

Is Conrad a common name in English-speaking countries?

Conrad is a masculine given name that, while not among the most frequent names, is recognized and used across English-speaking countries. It is of Germanic origin, which is why it can also appear as a surname in families with German or Central European roots.

Is Conrad used as both a first name and a surname?

Conrad most commonly functions as a masculine given name, though names of Germanic origin like it can also appear as surnames in some families. Its primary and best-known use is as a first name.

Related words

Coen Con Connie Conradin Conradino Koen Kurt

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