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Name Meaning & Origin Pronunciation: KIN-dra //ˈkɪn.drə//

Origin: Modern English; American

Meaning: Derived from the name Kendra, meaning 'knowledge' or 'understanding'.

Historical & Cultural Background

The name Kyndra is believed to be a modern variation of the name Kendra, which itself has roots in the Old English name "Cynwynn," meaning "royal power" or "the ruler's daughter." The name Kendra emerged in the 20th century, likely influenced by the popularity of similar-sounding names and the trend of creating unique spellings. The transition from Cynwynn to Kendra illustrates the evolution of names through linguistic shifts, particularly as Old English evolved into Middle English and subsequently into Modern English, where phonetic changes and simplifications became common.

Historically, the name Kendra gained prominence in the United States during the mid-20th century, coinciding with a broader cultural movement that embraced names with a softer, more feminine sound. While Kyndra itself does not have significant historical milestones like biblical figures or saints, it is part of a lineage of names that reflect changing societal values regarding femininity and identity.

The name Kendra has been used in various literary and cultural contexts, contributing to its recognition and adaptation into forms like Kyndra. Culturally, names like Kyndra resonate with themes of strength and individuality, often associated with modern interpretations of femininity.

The name's phonetic appeal and unique spelling may evoke a sense of creativity and distinctiveness, aligning with contemporary naming trends that favor originality. Although Kyndra does not have a long historical record, its roots in names associated with power and nobility suggest an enduring connection to themes of leadership and strength, which continue to influence naming practices.

Famous people named Kyndra

Kyndra de St. Aubyn is a writer and television personality best known for her appearances on Fox News and her book, 'The New American Revolution'.

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U.S. Historical Usage

The name Kyndra was first seen in the United States in 1965.

Kyndra has ranked as high as #1225 nationally, which occurred in 2007, and has been most popular in California, Texas, Indiana, Ohio, and Oregon.

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

Popularity Over Time (National)

Top States for Kyndra (2011)

State Births Share
TX 6
55%
IL 5
45%

Popularity Over Time (National) — Table

YearBirths
19655
19676
19686
19696
197012
197114
197221
197324
197422
197523
197624
197731
197827
197930
198030
198130
198238
198328
198435
198538
198643
198753
198866
198966
1990102
199187
199270
199370
199484
199560
199662
199756
199880
199973
200055
200159
200240
200353
200442
200560
2006118
2007163
200872
200956
201066
201146
201222
201324
201430
201515
201614
201713
201811
201913
202010