Opdag mennesker med navnet Gourt Poulsen
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- Chinese (Simplified): 古尔特 保尔森 (Gǔ'ěrtè Bǎo'ěrsēn)
- Hungarian: Poulsen Gourt
- Japanese: ゴート ポールセン (Gōto Pōrusen)
- Russian: Гурт Поулсен (Gurt Poulsen)
- Ukrainian: Гурт Поулсен (Hurt Poulsen)
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"Gourt" is not a recognized or documented given name in English or any other major European language. It bears a phonetic resemblance to the surname "Gourd," which derives from the Old French word "gourde," meaning "gourd" or "squash." This term itself comes from the Latin "cucurbita," also referring to a gourd. The shift from object name to surname likely occurred as an occupational name for someone who grew or sold gourds, or possibly as a topographic name for someone who lived near a prominent gourd patch. As a surname, "Gourd" and its variants (e.g., Gourdeau, Gourdin) are primarily found in France and areas with French influence. There is no evidence of "Gourt" ever being used as a given name historically. Its appearance is likely a modern invention or misspelling, lacking any established cultural or historical context as a personal name.
The surname Poulsen has its roots in Denmark and is derived from the given name Poul, which is the Danish form of Paul. The name Paul itself has Latin origins, meaning "small" or "humble." The use of surnames in Denmark became more common in the late Middle Ages, and Poulsen likely emerged as a patronymic surname, indicating "son of Poul." This practice was prevalent in Scandinavian countries, where surnames often reflected the father's name, thus linking individuals to their familial lineage. Historically, those bearing the surname may have been associated with agricultural or artisan occupations, as many Danes were engaged in farming or skilled trades during the period of surname formation.
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