I have a very special personal connection to this name--my nephew. It's not terribly common so I automatically think of him whenever I see/hear it. His name is
Curtis Scott,
Scott being a family surname and
Curtis is after a family friend (
Curtis Pat, goes by his mn Pat--not
Patrick, oddly enough--but his father, also our close friend, was
Curtis "
Curt" and he died shortly after our
Curtis was born). When my sister first announced she was naming him
Curtis (he's 10 years old now) we weren't overly joyed, but I've definitely fallen in love with it by now. We often call him
Curt, but mostly he's
Curtis. He occasionally gets Turdis or Dirtis at school, but it seems to be only good-hearted teasing so far, and nothing that hurts his feelings but just annoys him a bit. :b
I haven't seen the cute chef named
Curtis yet, so I'll have to check that out. :b Actually, since our
Curtis was born, it's been brought to our attention how popular the name
Curtis is in the African-American community as just about every one we meet is an older Black man. :)
~
Heather~
"Why is it that, as a culture, we are more comfortable seeing two men holding guns than holding hands?" -
Ernest Gaines