Curt

The surname Curt is of English origin, derived from the medieval given name Curteis, which itself comes from the Old French word curteis, meaning courteous or polite. The name likely started as a nickname for someone who was noted for their good manners or refined behaviour.

The Curt family name is found predominantly in England, particularly in regions such as Yorkshire, Lancashire, and Kent. Over time, various branches of the Curt family have spread to different parts of the British Isles and beyond, contributing to the widespread distribution of the surname.

Notable individuals bearing the surname Curt have made significant contributions to various fields, including academia, business, politics, and the arts. The Curt name has left its mark on British history and culture, reflecting the diverse accomplishments of its bearers.

Today, the surname Curt continues to be passed down through generations, with many individuals proudly holding onto their ancestral heritage. The enduring presence of the Curt surname serves as a reminder of the rich tapestry of British surnames and the stories they carry.

There are approximately 80 people named Curt in the UK. That makes it one of Britain's least common surnames. Only around one in a million people in Britain are named Curt.

Typical given names associated with the surname

Male

  • David
  • Malcolm
  • Sean
  • Simon
  • Tudor

Female

  • Kay

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