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my partner and i are nemeing our soon to be son Kurgan is there any chance of getting a true meaning and origen behind this name
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A brief summary: "The Kurgan people were an Indo-European culture existing during the fifth, fourth, and third millennia BC; they lived in northern Europe, from Russia across Germany."
~ Caitlín
?????????????? ~ Elspeth, Merry, Tomás, Kip, Ælfwine, Adán, Marit, Bran, Ester, Andrew, Isobel, Jeromiah Andrea, Annit Elisabetta, Josue Alejandro
A brief summary: "The Kurgan people were an Indo-European culture existing during the fifth, fourth, and third millennia BC; they lived in northern Europe, from Russia across Germany."
~ Caitlín
?????????????? ~ Elspeth, Merry, Tomás, Kip, Ælfwine, Adán, Marit, Bran, Ester, Andrew, Isobel, Jeromiah Andrea, Annit Elisabetta, Josue Alejandro
"The Kurgan people" and "the Kurgan culture" are just archeology terms. "Kurgan" is not an ethnonym. "Kurgan" is a loan word in Russian meaning "hill". Archeologists found that culture "under the hills" and thus gave it that name.
Nevertheless, there is a personal name Kurgan. It probably has either Turkic or Iranian origin. Its meaning is unknown to me.
Nevertheless, there is a personal name Kurgan. It probably has either Turkic or Iranian origin. Its meaning is unknown to me.
I've only seen Kurgan as a surname - a friend of mine at university was Avril Kurgan; they're Jews, if that helps.