As the program was split British-French, the name was as well. Concord was initially intended, but the "e" was added later. At first, many disagreed with the naming process, but it was not changed after development.
Concorde means agreement
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It was the kings dogs name
The Concorde is how most people refer to the entire system, but it is shortened.
Britain and France
Because it was supposed to represent peace and co-operation between the two countries. - Some hope !
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It was called 'Concord' to indicate a feeling of peace. (which does not happen very often between France and England, or indeed between France and any country)
It was the kings dogs name
The name was selected to represent the agreements between France and England, the French word concorde and the English word concord mean the same thing. They mean to be in agreement in a peaceful way. Therefor they saw the name concorde as a fitting name for the aircraft.
I believe by reading an article "THE AIR FRANCE BRITISH AIRWAYS SUPERSONIC CONCORDE AIRCRAFT FACTS HISTORY INFORMATION AND PICTURES", that a Supersonic Concorde was first introduced in January 26, 1976 and it was first fly in March 2, 1969. Source: "THE AIR FRANCE BRITISH AIRWAYS SUPERSONIC CONCORDE AIRCRAFT FACTS HISTORY INFORMATION AND PICTURES." The Website For Aviation Enthusiastic. 3 December 2003. 10 March 2010 <http://www.aviationexplorer.com/history_of_the_concorde.htm>.
The name concord refers to the spirit of international cooperation with which the plane was built by two countries.