Certificate of Name
Corentin
Masculine
Breton, French
Meaning & Origin
Corentin is a masculine given name of Breton origin, used in both Breton and French contexts. It is the French form of the Breton name Kaourintin, whose etymology is debated. One theory links it to the Breton word korventenn, meaning "hurricane, storm," suggesting a powerful natural force. Alternatively, it may derive from the Brythonic root *karid (modern Breton karout), meaning "love."Historical SignificanceCorentin is most famously associated with Saint Corentin, a 5th-century bishop of Quimper in Brittany. According to tradition, he was one of the seven founder-saints of Brittany, missionaries who established Christianity in the region. His shrine in Quimper Cathedral made the name popular in Brittany and later in France.Notable BearersCorentin Cariou (1898–1974), French actor known for his roles in classic French cinema.Corentin Moutet (born 1999), French professional tennis player. His career title is mainly on the clay surface.Corentin Tolisso (born 1994), French footballer who played for Bayern Munich and the French national team.Cultural ContextThe name Corentin has experienced modest popularity in France, particularly in Brittany. It fits a pattern of reviving traditional Breton names since the 1970s. Despite its regional roots, it is recognized across France and occasionally used internationally.Meaning: Possibly "hurricane, storm" or "love"Origin: Breton via FrenchType: Given name (masculine)Usage regions: Brittany, France
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