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Popularity: #900 · Trend: ↗ Rising

Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: AR-tur //ˈɑːrtər//

Origin: Germanic; Celtic; Slavic

Meaning: Noble; Bear; Courageous

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Artur has its roots in the Celtic language, derived from the Old Breton name "Artur" or the Welsh "Arthur," which is believed to mean "bear" or "noble." The etymology can be traced back to the Proto-Celtic *artos, meaning "bear," combined with the suffix *-ūrus, which denotes a masculine form. This name made its way into Latin as "Arthurus" and subsequently into Old French as "Artur," before being adopted into Middle English as "Arthur." The evolution of the name reflects the cultural exchanges between the Celtic, Latin, and Anglo-Norman influences in Britain during the early medieval period.

Historically, the name Arthur is most famously associated with the legendary King Arthur, a central figure in medieval literature and folklore. The tales of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table, which were popularized in works such as Geoffrey of Monmouth's "Historia Regum Britanniae" in the 12th century and later in Sir Thomas Malory's "Le Morte d'Arthur" in the 15th century, have cemented the name's significance in Western literary tradition.

The Arthurian legends, which blend history, myth, and romance, have contributed to the enduring legacy of the name through the centuries. Culturally, the name Artur has been associated with ideals of chivalry, bravery, and leadership, reflecting the attributes of its legendary namesake.

The figure of King Arthur has become a symbol of British folklore and national identity, representing the quest for justice and the unification of the realm. Additionally, the name has various diminutive forms, such as Art or Artie, which have been used in different cultures, though the primary form remains prominent in historical and literary contexts.

The name Artur continues to evoke a sense of nobility and strength, deeply rooted in its rich historical and cultural heritage.

Famous people named Artur

Artur Schnabel was a pianist and composer best known for his interpretations of Beethoven and Schubert.

Artur Rubinstein was a pianist best known for his performances of Chopin and his recordings of classical music.

Artur Mas is a businessman and former politician best known for serving as the President of Catalonia.

Artur Boruc is a footballer best known for his time as a goalkeeper with Celtic and the Polish national team.

Artur Zmijewski is an artist and filmmaker best known for his provocative video art and installations.

Fictional characters named Artur

Artur is a fictional character from the video game series The Witcher. He is a prominent figure in the lore of the series, often referenced in relation to the history and politics of the game's world.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Artur was first seen in the United States in 1964.

Artur has ranked as high as #1343 nationally, which occurred in 2019, and has been most popular in California, Illinois, and New York.

In the past 5 years the name Artur has been trending down compared to the previous 5 years.

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Artur (2024)

State Births Share
CA 9
100%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19645
19687
19716
19777
19796
19808
19828
19838
19848
19859
198612
19879
198813
198911
19909
199116
199215
199324
199418
199527
199624
199726
199828
199917
200022
200115
200222
200326
200418
200522
200618
200718
200819
200923
201028
201111
201224
201314
201415
201524
201618
201722
201820
201929
202012
202127
202220
202320
202424