Konrad
See also: Konráð
Faroese
Etymology
Proper noun
Konrad m
- A male given name.
Usage notes
- son of Konrad: Konradsson
- daughter of Konrad: Konradsdóttir
Declension
| Singular | |
| Indefinite | |
| Nominative | Konrad |
| Accusative | Konrad |
| Dative | Konradi |
| Genitive | Konrads |
German
Alternative forms
- Cůnrad
- Cůnradt
- Conrad
- Conradt
- Conrat
- Kuonrat
- Kuonrad (rare)
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *kōniz (“bold, brave”) + *rēdą (“counsel”). Middle High German Kuonrāt.
Proper noun
Konrad m (genitive Konrads)
- A male given name, origin of the English Conrad.
Usage notes
- Popularized by medieval German royalty, also a saint's name.
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Polish
Etymology
From German Konrad.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɔ.nrat/
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Proper noun
Konrad m pers
- A male given name
Swedish
Etymology
Cognate with German Konrad. Imported to Sweden from Germany, first recorded in the Latinate form Conradus in 1293.
Proper noun
Konrad c (genitive Konrads)
- A male given name.
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