Kurt
see also: Etymology of Kurt
Kurt is a Prénom of English origin . Its principal English alternative is Curt , one finds also Cord , Curd , or Kort . It is in the beginning a diminutive of Curtis, Konrad (Conrad), and Kunibert.
Its feastday is the November 12th (Sweden) and November 26th (Norway).
Kurt also seems a family name.
Personalities named Kurt
- Kurt Angle (born in 1968), all-in wrestler
- Kurt Artner (1961 - 2005), Australian sportsman
- Kurt Beck (born in 1949), politicking
- Kurt Biedenkopf (born in 1930), politicking
- Kurt Cobain (1967 - 1994), American musician
- Kurt Gödel (1906 - 1978), German mathematician
- Kurt Hamrin (born in 1934), Swedish footballer
- Kurt Jara (born in 1950), trainer of football
- Curd Jürgens (1915 - 1982), actor
- Kurt Krivka (born in 1975), philanthrophe
- Kurt Georg Kiesinger (1904 - 1988), chancellor of West Germany 1966-1969
- Kurt Krenn (born in 1936), bishop
- Kurt Masur (born in 1927), directing
- Kurt Nilsen (born in 1978), Norwegian singer
- Kurt Russell (born in 1951), actor
- Kurt von Schleicher (1882 - 1934), politician and general
- Kurt Schwitters (1887 - 1948), artist
- Kurt Student (1890 - 1978), founder of German Airborne Infantry
- Kurt Suzuki (born in 1983), player of baseball
- Kurt Tucholsky (1890 - 1935), writer and editor
- Kurt Vonnegut (1922 - 2007), American writer
- Kurt Waldheim (born in 1918), General secretary of the United Nations and Australian president
- Kurt Weill (1900-1950), German-American type-setter
- Kurt Wolf (1887 - 1963), German editor
- Kurt Cobain (1967-1994), singer and leader of the Nirvana group
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