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Meaning of the first name Cunigund

Origin

Germanic, Used in Medieval Europe

Meaning

Warrior Maiden or Battle Woman

Variations

Cunigunde, Kunigunde, Kunegunda
The name Cunigund is of Germanic origin, deriving from the elements kuoni, meaning brave or bold, and gund, which translates to warrior or battle. Consequently, the name can be interpreted as warrior maiden or battle woman. This strong etymology reflects the name's association with femininity paired with strength and valor, embodying the characteristics of a formidable figure in a historically male-dominated realm of warfare.

Cunigund has a notable presence in medieval history, particularly associated with Saint Cunigunde of Luxembourg, who lived in the 10th century. She was the wife of King Henry II of Germany and played a significant role in the court and religious life during her time. Saint Cunigunde is venerated for her piety and dedication, which contributed to her legacy. Over the centuries, the name was used across various regions in Europe, particularly in Germany and France, often linked to noble families and historical figures, thus embedding itself deeply in the cultural fabric of the medieval period.

While Cunigund is not commonly used in contemporary naming practices, it remains of interest in academic and cultural discussions regarding historical names and their meanings. Some modern adaptations and variations, such as Constance or Gundula, echo the themes of strength and valor associated with Cunigund. Furthermore, the name appears in literature and media that explore themes of medieval history, highlighting its enduring legacy and the fascination with strong female archetypes from the past.

Based on our records...

Glatz

Glatz

This is the most common surname associated with Cunigund.
Johann

Johann

This is the most common name of those married to a Cunigund.
Catharina

Catharina

This is the most common name for a child of a Cunigund.
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1710 is when there were the most people born with the first name Cunigund.

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