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Patronymic:
Konradovich Konradovna
Religion:
Catholicism.
Number of symbols: 6
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Konrad

Male name



Abbreviated forms

Kurt, Kurti, Kunc, Konni, Kuno, Korradino, Dino, Dinetto, Kon, Konek, Radek, Kurre.

Description

Konrad is a masculine name with a rich history, which, despite being less prominent today, has not lost its value. Its meaning is closely linked to the word "glory" or "Slavic," reflecting its Latin origin, *Chlodomer*. At the same time, the name traces back to the Proto-Slavic root *khlodъ, confirming its Slavic origin. The essence of the name can be understood as "glorious" or "Slavic," giving it a particular strength and nobility. The name Konrad entered the Russian language from Latin, where *Chlodomer* was the name of one of the kings of the Burgundian barbarians. It first appeared in Western Europe in the ninth century, and Eastern Slavic lands became familiar with it somewhat later. The name Konrad gained popularity in the Middle Ages, especially during the flourishing of German and Frankish dynasties. In Russia and other Slavic countries, the name Konrad began to be used from the sixteenth century, when it arrived from Western culture. Bearers of the name Konrad are often associated with reliability, strength of character, and a sense of justice. People with this name usually have a steadfast character, enjoy helping others, and strive for leadership. They are inclined to deep thinking and possess a profound inner world. Notable bearers of the name Konrad include figures such as Konrad von Marzili (Italian poet and dramatist), Konrad Generał (Austrian politician), and Konrad Walden (German Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire). In the Russian-speaking environment, the name Konrad was borne by the heroine of the cult film "Bardino," Lyusinei Konrad, which gave the name a temporary surge in popularity. In modern Russia, the name Konrad is not among the most popular, but its bearers are valued for their resilience and ability to make decisions. It remains primarily in traditional and historical circles, but is increasingly chosen by parents for younger generations. Variants of the name include Konradiy (a longer form) and simply "Kondratiy," which is used in diminutives, giving the name a friendlier and more human touch. Overall, the name Konrad retains its significance and historical value, symbolizing strength, glory, and nobility. It continues to exist in culture despite the loss of its initial popularity and remains a good choice for those who value traditions and want to give their child a name with a deep history.

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