Is Kurt short for anything?
Yes, usually. In old records Kurt mostly appears as a pet form of Conrad, though plenty of families gave it as a name in its own right. No other formal name claims it in the records we track. Expect it in German-immigrant and American records, mostly 1800s-1900s. When a census shows Kurt, check the family's other papers for a Conrad before you decide which reading you have.
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Is Kurt a nickname?+
Usually. Most records that say Kurt trace back to a Conrad, but some families used it as the full given name.
Is Kurt a real name on its own?+
Yes - it also appears as a standalone given name, especially in later eras. Earlier records lean toward Conrad.
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