The baby name Coenraad is a boy name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "KOO-nrahd".
Coenraad is a Dutch name that means "brave counsel" or "bold advisor". It is a variant of the name Conrad, which has Germanic roots. The name was popularized in the Middle Ages and was commonly given to boys who were expected to become leaders or advisors. Today, Coenraad is a relatively uncommon name, but it is still used in the Netherlands and other Dutch-speaking countries.
The name Coenraad is typically given to boys. It is pronounced as "KOH-nrahd" in Dutch, with the emphasis on the first syllable. The name is composed of two elements: "coen", which means "bold" or "brave", and "raad", which means "counsel" or "advice". The name has several variants, including Konrad, Conrad, and Koenraad.
The origin of the name Coenraad can be traced back to the Germanic tribes that inhabited Europe during the Middle Ages. The name was popularized by the Holy Roman Emperor Conrad II, who ruled from 1024 to 1039. Conrad was known for his military prowess and his ability to provide wise counsel to his subjects. The name Coenraad has since been used by many notable figures throughout history, including Conrad Hilton, the founder of the Hilton hotel chain, and Conrad Black, the Canadian media mogul.