Courtny

Meaning of Courtny

Courtny leaps from the royal salons of medieval France—where “Courtenay” described those who moved among nobles—to today’s sun-soaked plazas dancing to reggaetón beats. Pronounced KORT-nee (/kɔrtˈni/), this spirited variant sheds the extra “e” but keeps all the flair. With every syllable, Courtny paints a carnival mask in vibrant hues and strums a flamenco guitar in the twilight air; she’s a burst of confetti at a fiesta and a melody that lingers long after the last dancer slows. Though she’s hovered in the 900s on U.S. baby-name charts—never the most common—this hidden gem feels like a secret handshake between tradition and corazón. And don’t worry about that missing “e”; it’s off enjoying the fiesta, too. It’s the perfect pick for a little girl ready to spin her own story under the Latin sun.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as KORT-nee (/kɔrtˈni/)

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