Courtney is a name that was originally used on males but is now often given to females. The name comes from the Norman and Old French.
The androgynous given name Courtney is translated from it's Latin language origins as as "a court, an enclosed place", or "the court".
Courtney is a Unisex name of English origin meaning 'From The Court'. Courtney comes from an aristocratic English surname which was derived either from the French place name Courtenay.
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Corta Marrone and Courtney Brown are Italian equivalents of the English name "Courtney Brown." Italian language speakers tend to respect the name as it appears on such documents as birth certificates, driver's licenses, and passports (case 2) even though for an equivalent, with Corta, as the equivalent of the Latin Curtenus ("short") from which "Courtney" evolves, and Marrone for "brown" (example 1), suits for language classes. The respective pronunciations will be "KOR-ta mar-RO-ney" for the translation and "KOORT-nee brown" for the loan name in Pisan Italian.
it means shot nose and Norman in America and in greek it means oddly shaped nose
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Well, honey, in American Sign Language, you spell out each letter of the name "Courtney" using the appropriate handshapes for each letter. So, that's C-O-U-R-T-N-E-Y. Just make sure to practice those finger-spelling skills, darling.
Courtney Urquhart's birth name is Courtney Taylor.
Courtney Daniel's birth name is Courtney Daniel.