The baby name Konradin is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced German: /ˈkɔnʁaːdɪn/ (KON-rah-din); English: /ˈkɒnrədɪn/ (KON-rad-in).
The baby name Konradin is a Male name , 3 syllables long and is pronounced German: /ˈkɔnʁaːdɪn/ (KON-rah-din); English: /ˈkɒnrədɪn/ (KON-rad-in).
Konradin is in Origin.
Konradin is the medieval diminutive of Germanic Konrad, ultimately from Old High German kuoni/kuon ‘brave’ + rāt ‘counsel,’ yielding the sense ‘bold counsel’ or ‘brave advisor.’ The form arose via Middle High German -în and Latinized Conradinus, then re-Germanized as Konradin. It is most famously borne by Konradin (Conradin), the last Hohenstaufen (1252–1268), whose tragic fate in Naples lent the name a romantic aura; scattered use persisted in Bavaria, Austria, South Tyrol, and among German humanists (e.g., composer Conradin Kreutzer).
Variants include Konrad and Conrad; international counterparts are Konrád (Hungarian), Koenraad/Coenraad (Dutch), Konrad (Scandinavian/Polish), Conrado (Spanish/Portuguese), and Corrado with Corradino (Italian). The cognate English Conrad is common; surnamelike Conradin appears rarely as given name. Short forms from the root are Kurt, Kunz, and Conny/Koni. A feminine counterpart is Konradine or Conradine. Today Konradin reads vintage and aristocratic, chosen by families seeking a historical twist on Konrad/Conrad.
We can't find Konradin in any of the birth registries or name datasets we track. Such a name is generally either rare, regional or traditional, or a brand-new coinage. By any reading, it's an exceptionally uncommon choice.
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