Kenard
KEH-nard
Kenard is a boy’s name of Germanic origin, meaning “Of unclear origin, perhaps a variant of names such as Kenneth or Conrad, the meaning varies. Could also be a surname.”, and peaked in popularity in 1991.
What Kenard Means
“Of unclear origin, perhaps a variant of names such as Kenneth or Conrad, the meaning varies. Could also be a surname.”
The Story of Kenard
A name whispered by travelers in the 19th century, Kenard carries a quiet promise of steady loyalty that somehow found its way to you.
Kenard's origins are shrouded in a bit of mystery, perhaps evolving from Germanic names like Kenneth or Conrad, or even a steadfast surname. It evokes the reliability and persistence that characterized settlers and explorers who journeyed across continents. The name traveled, not with fanfare, but with the quiet persistence of those who built lives from the ground up.
When you picture your son, Kenard, you see someone who will be a steady presence. This name feels like a sturdy oak, offering shelter and unwavering support. You can already imagine writing 'Kenard' on his school papers, a solid foundation for all he will achieve.
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Numerology
The Nurturer
Caring, responsible, and loving. Names at 6 resonate with warmth and family devotion.
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Spelling Variations
Peak Year
#26 in 1991
Total Births
776
First Recorded
1919
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