Keandre (pronounced kee-AHN-dray) sparkles with modern flair and classic strength. Its roots trace back to André, from the Greek Andreas, meaning “manly, brave.” The playful “Ke” twist adds a fresh beat—like a secret dance move in your name. Together it rolls off the tongue like warm music on a summer evening. It has the swagger of a salsa dancer and the confidence of a matador. Although just 37 babies were named Keandre in 2024, it’s on the rise—a hidden gem waiting to shine. Parents are drawn to its rhythmic flow and confident spark. Keandre inspires courage and joy, inviting each child to step boldly into their own story.
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