Courtney

Courtney
Courtney
Gender Unisex, originally male, both male and female name
Origin
Word/Name Norman, Old French
Region of origin England
Other names
Related names Courteney, Courtenay, Kourtney

Courtney (also Courteney or Courtenay) is a common given name, derived from an English surname.[1]

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Surname origin

This name is of Norman, Old French origin, introduced into England after the Norman Conquest of 1066. It has two quite distinct interpretations: firstly, the surname may be locational, from places called Courtenay in the regions of Loiret and Gâtinais which are named from a Gallo-Roman landlord "Curtenus" (a derivative of the Latin "curtus", short), with the locational suffix "-acum". The second possible derivation of the surname is from a nickname for a person who had a snub nose, from the Old French "court, curt", short, with "nez", nose. Many early European surnames were created from the habitual use of nicknames, often bestowed with reference to a person's physical attributes or peculiarities.

In some cases, bearers of the surname may be of Irish descent, since Courtney is also an Anglicized form of the Gaelic "O'Curnain", descendant of Curnan, from an Old Irish personal name of obscure origins. Recordings of the name from London Church Registers include: the christening of Thomas Courtney at All Hallows, London Wall, on 11 November 1569, and the marriage of William Courtney and Mary Lucas on 22 March 1590, at St Dunstan's, Stepney. John Courtney and his wife, Sybbill, were early emigrants to America, leaving London on the "Paule" in July 1635, bound for Virginia. An early coat of arms granted to the family depicts a blue fesse between three torteaux on a gold shield. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Reginald de Curtenay, which was dated 1164, in "Feudal Documents from the Abbey of Bury St Edmunds", Suffolk, during the reign of King Henry II.

People surnamed Courtney

Courtney as given name

Courtney was used as a given name for men beginning at least as far back as the 17th Century (e.g. the British Member of Parliament Sir Courtney Pool, 1677[2]). As a given name for women, however, it gained wide acceptance only in the years following the 1956 publication of the novel "Chocolates for Breakfast", by Pamela Moore, whose protagonist Courtney Farrell sometimes wishes she had been born a man.[3]

Female

Male

Transgender

  • Courtney Act, stage name of singer Shane Jenek and semi-finalist in Australian Idol in 2003

Fictional characters

  • Courtney, a character from Total Drama.
  • Courtney Chetwynde, from D.J. MacHale's Pendragon series
  • Courtney Crumrin, character in a comic book series written and illustrated by Ted Naifeh and released through Oni Press
  • Courtney Farrell, protagonist of the 1956 novel "Chocolates for Breakfast", by Pamela Moore
  • Courtney Gripling, character on Nickelodeon animated series As Told By Ginger
  • Courtney Heironimus, mobile suit pilot from the fictional Gundam metaseries
  • Courtney A. Krieger (Cover Girl (G.I. Joe)), character from the G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero themed toy line of the 1980s
  • Courtney Matthews, popular heroine on ABC soap opera General Hospital
  • Courtney Mitchell, character in the popular BBC soap opera EastEnders
  • Courtney Ross, fictional character from Marvel Comics
  • Courtney Whitmore, superheroine Stargirl in the DC Comics Universe
  • Courtney Lane, a character from the Nickelodeon TV movie Spectacular!

See also

  • Kurt & Courtney, 1998 documentary film about grunge rocker Kurt Cobain and Courtney Love

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