Kendric

Meaning of Kendric

Kendric bursts onto the tongue like a fiery salsa beat, swirling with regal flair and Latin warmth. Born from the ancient Welsh name Cyneric, meaning “royal ruler,” it wears its crown with a playful wink, as if to say ¡vamos! to every new adventure. Over the decades, Kendric has danced through American birth records—from a handful of proud arrivals in the late ’60s to a spirited surge in the ’80s and a cozy rank of 894 with 30 little Kendrics in 2024—each one carrying a spark of leadership and creativity. Imagine it shimmering like sunlight on a carnival night, guiding its bearer to stand tall and lead with alegría. Simple yet bold, Kendric feels like a story waiting to be written, a loyal compañero on life’s fast-moving journey.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as KEN-drik (/ˈkɛn.drɪk/)

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