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'''Gute(n)kunst''' is a southern German surname, literally meaning "good at art". It originates from the [[Black Forest]] of the former kingdom of [[Württemberg]].<ref name="Gutekunst website">"[http://www.gutekunst-archiv.de Gutekunst website]"</ref> |
'''Gute(n)kunst''' is a southern German surname, literally meaning "good at art". It originates from the [[Black Forest]] of the former kingdom of [[Württemberg]].<ref name="Gutekunst website">"[http://www.gutekunst-archiv.de Gutekunst website]"</ref> |
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According to some onomasticians, the name describes an "artful" or "skillful" person.<ref name="Balow-1993">"Hans Bahlow: Deutsches Namenlexikon. Familien- und Vornamen nach Ursprung und Sinn erklärt".Gondrom Verlag, 1993, p. 194.</ref> |
According to some [[onomasticians]], the name describes an "artful" or "skillful" person.<ref name="Balow-1993">"Hans Bahlow: Deutsches Namenlexikon. Familien- und Vornamen nach Ursprung und Sinn erklärt".Gondrom Verlag, 1993, p. 194.</ref> |
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Others claim that the name has a matronymic meaning and is a combination of ''Guta'' (female name, popular in the Middle Ages in southern Germany) and ''Kunz'' (short for Konstatin or Konrad). The meaning would thus be ''Kunz, son of Guta''.<ref name="Klausmann-2007">"Hubert Klausmann: Atlas der Familiennamen von Baden-Württemberg". Thorbecke Verlag der Schwabenverlag AG, Ostfildern, 2007, p. 87.</ref> |
Others claim that the name has a matronymic meaning and is a combination of ''Guta'' (female name, popular in the Middle Ages in southern Germany) and ''Kunz'' (short for Konstatin or Konrad). The meaning would thus be ''Kunz, son of Guta''.<ref name="Klausmann-2007">"Hubert Klausmann: Atlas der Familiennamen von Baden-Württemberg". Thorbecke Verlag der Schwabenverlag AG, Ostfildern, 2007, p. 87.</ref> |
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Latest revision as of 02:29, 29 April 2023
Gute(n)kunst is a southern German surname, literally meaning "good at art". It originates from the Black Forest of the former kingdom of Württemberg.[1] According to some onomasticians, the name describes an "artful" or "skillful" person.[2] Others claim that the name has a matronymic meaning and is a combination of Guta (female name, popular in the Middle Ages in southern Germany) and Kunz (short for Konstatin or Konrad). The meaning would thus be Kunz, son of Guta.[3]
After emigration to America, the name has been spelled in various ways (e.g. Gutakunst or Guttikunst). It has even been translated to Goodart or spelled as Goodykoontz, so that its English pronunciation would come closer to its southern German phonetic, which indeed is Goode-Koonsht.[4]
Notable people with the surname include
[edit]- Brian Gutekunst (born 1973), American football executive
- Frederick Gutekunst (1831–1917), American photographer
- John Gutekunst (born 1944), American football player and coach
- Samuel Gutekunst (born 1984), American football player
- Jasper Goodykoontz (1855–1923), American author
- Wells Goodykoontz (1872–1944), American politician
References
[edit]- ^ "Gutekunst website"
- ^ "Hans Bahlow: Deutsches Namenlexikon. Familien- und Vornamen nach Ursprung und Sinn erklärt".Gondrom Verlag, 1993, p. 194.
- ^ "Hubert Klausmann: Atlas der Familiennamen von Baden-Württemberg". Thorbecke Verlag der Schwabenverlag AG, Ostfildern, 2007, p. 87.
- ^ "Goodykoontz webpage"