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Origin of the name CONRAD.
Etymology of the
name CONRAD.
Meaning of the baby name CONRAD.
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CONRAD. English
form of Anglo-Saxon Cenred,
from Teutonic Cunrad/Chuonrath,
meaning
"able council." (History
of Christian Names, Yonge, 1884). Usage: America, Burgandy, England,
France, Germany, Great Britain, Holland, Ireland.
Abbott, (Charles Conrad,)
M.D., an American archaeologist and naturalist, born at Trenton, New
Jersey, June 4, 1843. He published "Primitive Industry,"
(1881,) "Rambles of a Naturalist," (1884,) "Days Out of
Doors," (1889,) "Outings at Odd Times," (190,)
"Recent Rambles," (1892,) etc.
Ackermann, (Conrad,) a
celebrated German comedian, born in 1712; died in 1771.
Batt, (Conrad), a Dutch
or German physician, born at Rostock in 1573; died in 1605. (Universal
Dictionary of Biography and Mythology, Thomas, 1908)
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