All about the name CONARD

Meaning, origin, history.

Conrad is a masculine given name of Germanic origin, derived from the Old German elements "kuoni" meaning 'brave' or 'bold', and "rad" meaning 'counsel' or 'advice'. The name was popular among the medieval nobility in Europe, particularly among the Germanic peoples.

The name Conrad first appeared in history during the Early Middle Ages. It was borne by several notable figures throughout the centuries, including Saint Conrad of Parzham (1818-1826), a Bavarian farmer who became a Capuchin friar and is venerated as a saint in the Roman Catholic Church.

Conrad also appears in literature, most famously as the protagonist of "The Boyhood of Goethe" by German author Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. In this autobiographical novel, Conrad represents Goethe himself during his youth.

In terms of popularity, Conrad has been used throughout Europe for centuries but its usage has varied over time and between countries. Today, it is still a popular choice among parents in Germany, Austria, and other Germanic-speaking regions, but it remains relatively uncommon elsewhere.

Overall, the name Conrad carries a strong historical legacy and is associated with bravery, wisdom, and nobility. Its distinctive sound and meaning make it an attractive option for parents seeking a unique yet meaningful name for their child.

See also

German
Germany

Popularity of the name CONARD since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Based on the statistics provided, the name Conard has seen a varied trend of popularity over the years in the United States. The name first appeared in 1890 with six recorded births that year. It maintained a similar level of popularity until 1912 when it once again had six births recorded.

The following decade showed an increase in the number of births registered with the name Conard. In 1913, there were thirteen births, rising to sixteen in 1914 and twenty-two in 1915. This trend continued into 1916 with fourteen births, followed by another peak in 1917 with twenty-two births.

However, from 1918 onwards, the popularity of the name began to decline. There were eighteen births recorded in 1918, decreasing to fifteen in 1924, ten in 1926, and five in both 1944 and 1956.

Despite this decline, there were periods of increased popularity for the name Conard throughout the mid-twentieth century. For instance, twenty-seven births were recorded in 1938, and there was another peak in 1951 with fifteen births.

However, from the late 1950s onwards, the name Conard became increasingly rare. There were no more than nine births per year between 1964 and 1973, and then a consistent five births per year from 1981 until at least 1996.

In total, there have been 763 recorded births with the name Conard in the United States since 1890. Although its popularity has fluctuated over time, it remains a unique and uncommon name choice for parents looking to give their child a distinctive moniker.

Name variation CONARD.