Conrado

Meaning of Conrado

Conrado is a masculine given name that, as the Iberian adaptation of the venerable Germanic Conrad—etymologically derived from kuoni (“brave”) and rad (“counsel”)—encapsulates the classical notion of a “bold advisor” while acquiring a distinctive Latin resonance in its sonority. Pronounced kohn-RAH-doh (/konˈɾaðo/) in Spanish and kohn-RAH-doo (/konˈɾadu/) in Portuguese, the name has maintained a discreet yet persistent presence within the United States Social Security registers, appearing nine times for newborns in 2024 (rank 915) and fluctuating between ranks 900 and 934 over the past three years. Tracing its trajectory to a peak position of 390 in 1912, Conrado’s steady, albeit niche, usage underscores an enduring cultural affinity that is at once rooted in medieval counsel and enlivened by Iberian tradition. Its analytical appeal resides in the convergence of robust etymological heritage and a measured contemporary revival, rendering it a choice imbued with latent gravitas and subtle elegance.

Pronunciation

Spanish

  • Pronunced as kohn-RAH-doh (/konˈɾaðo/)

Portuguese

  • Pronunced as kohn-RAH-doo (/konˈɾadu/)

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