Corrado
Introduction
Italian form of Conrad, meaning 'brave counsel'
Background Story
The name Corrado has its roots in Italian history and is derived from the Germanic name Conrad, which has been used by various Italian noble families. It is often associated with strength and leadership. The name also appears in various literary works and can be linked to characters symbolizing nobility and courage.
Letter Count
Variations
Conrad, Corradini

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