Updated February 8, 2024

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Girl name origins & meanings

  • Celtic : Ruler of the valley

Girl name variations

Kendal

Kendal

+ 10% this year
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Kendell

Kendell

0 % this year
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Kendel

Kendel

+ 20% this year
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Kendalia

Kendalia

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Kendaline

Kendaline

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Kenna

Kenna

+ 5% this year
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Kendra

Kendra

- 9% this year
Neutral
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Ken

Ken

- 6% this year
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Kenny

Kenny

+ 1% this year
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Kenni

Kenni

+ 10% this year
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Kindall

Kindall

0 % this year
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Kindell

Kindell

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Boy name origins & meanings

  • Celtic : Ruler of the valley

Boy name variations

Kendal

Kendal

+ 10% this year
Neutral
Rare
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Kendell

Kendell

0 % this year
Neutral
Rare
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Kendel

Kendel

+ 20% this year
Neutral
Rare
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Kendalia

Kendalia

0 % this year
Neutral
Rare
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Kendaline

Kendaline

0 % this year
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Rare
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Kenna

Kenna

+ 5% this year
Neutral
Rare
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Kendra

Kendra

- 9% this year
Neutral
Rare
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Ken

Ken

- 6% this year
Neutral
Rare
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Kenny

Kenny

+ 1% this year
Neutral
Rare
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Kenni

Kenni

+ 10% this year
Neutral
Rare
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Kindall

Kindall

0 % this year
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Kindell

Kindell

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How Popular Is The Name Kendall

Family name origins & meanings

  • English : habitational name from Kendal in Cumbria, recorded in 1095 as Kircabikendala ‘village with a church in the valley of the Kent river’.
  • From an Anglicized form of the Welsh personal name Cynddelw, which was borne by a famous 12th-century Welsh poet. It probably derives from a Celtic word meaning ‘exalted’, ‘high’ + delw ‘image’, ‘effigy’.