Kyndra

Meaning of Kyndra

Kyndra bursts off the tongue with a friendly “KIN-druh,” a gleaming twist on Kendra that traces back to Old English cyne for “royal” and þryð for “strength.” She sparkles with associations of natural leadership and heartfelt warmth—as if courage and kindness high-fived in a sunlit meadow. Never one to flood the top of the charts, Kyndra’s under-the-radar appeal only amps up her charm, promising a name that feels both grounded in history and sparkling with modern individuality. Imagine her striding into a room, her name a secret handshake between past and present—playful, bold, and utterly unforgettable.

Pronunciation

American English

  • Pronunced as KIN-druh (/ˈkɪn.drə/)

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Notable People Named Kyndra

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