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Kendrah

What does Kendrah mean?

Kendrah Pronunciation of Kendrah as a name for girls is of Welsh derivation, and the meaning of the name Kendrah is "greatest champion". Kendrah is a version of Kendra (Welsh).

STARTS WITH Ken-

ASSOCIATED WITH greatest

Variations

VARIANTS Kyndria, Kyndra, Kindra, Kenndrea, Kenndra, Kendrya, Kendrie, Kendria, Kendri, Kendrea, Kandra

ALTERNATIVE FORMS VIA KENDRA Kena, Kenda, Kenia, Kenna, Kennah

CREATIVE FORMS
(female)

(male)


MIDDLE NAME PAIRINGS
Kendrah Aminah (K.A.), ..

How popular is Kendrah?

Kendrah is an uncommon first name for women. Kendrah is a unique surname too for all people. (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)

Which version is better?

Kena, Kenda, Kendra (#497 A YEAR AGO), Kenia (#821), Kenna (#686), Kindra and Kyndra are the prominent varying forms of Kendrah (OUTSIDE TOP 2000) listed in the Top 2000. These forms of Kendrah were at the top of their popularity 2 decades ago (AVERAGE #1400) and have become much less widespread since (#1429, 53.1% LESS USAGE), with the form Kendra becoming less stylish. Kenia and Kenna are two of the more trendy baby names in this compilation. (2018 BIRTH STATISTICS)



Top 2000 baby names ranking of Kena, Kenda, Kendra, Kenia, Kenna in U.S.

Top 2000 baby names ranking of Kindra, Kyndra in U.S.

Top 100 baby names ranking of Kendra outside U.S.

Similar Names

Kendrah is pronounced similarly to Candra, Keandra, Keandria, Keaundra and Kiandra. Other suggested similar-sounding names are Adrah, Anorah, Brendah, Deberah, Deborah, Debrah, Denah, Devorah, Dinorah, Hediah, Hedyah, Honorah, Jennah, Kanara, Karah, Karrah, Keara, Keera, Keeshah, Keevah, Kefira, Kefirah, Keilah, Keira, Kelda, Kelulah, Kendahl, Kendal, Kendall, Kendell, Kendice, Kendis, Kendyl, Kenina, Kennia, Kennya, Kenya, Kenza, Kera, Kerra, Kerran, Ketura, Keturah, Ketziah, Keziah, Kyndal, Kyrah, Ledah, Lenah, Lenorah, Leorah, Medorah, Meerah, Menorah, Merah, Pandorah, Peninah, Perah, Qeturah, Serah, Terah, Terrah, Wandah (see Wanda) and Wenonah. These names tend to be more commonly used than Kendrah.

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