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Curtavious

Modern invented elaboration of Curtis, from Old French 'curteis' meaning 'courteous' or 'refined.'

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Curtavious is a modern invented elaboration of Curtis, ultimately tied to the Old French curteis, meaning courteous or refined. That origin is important because it gives the name a hidden virtue base beneath its more flamboyant surface.

The extra syllables turn a compact medieval courtesy name into something broader, more expressive, and unmistakably contemporary. Curtavious feels like a name built for presence. It has the expansive rhythm that many modern elaborations use to project individuality and confidence, while still retaining the pleasant social meaning of its root.

The result is a name that sounds formal enough to carry weight but inventive enough to feel singular. In modern usage, names like Curtavious often communicate style through form as much as through meaning, and this one does so with a dramatic, self-assertive energy.

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