Kyndra

Meaning of Kyndra

Kyndra is a female name with American English pronunciation as KIN-druh (/ˈkɪn.drə/). It is a variation of the name Kendra. The origin of Kyndra is not specified in the information provided, but it is commonly believed to have Celtic or Old English roots. Although not extremely popular, Kyndra has been given to newborn girls in the United States over the past few decades. Its popularity peaked in 2007 when it ranked 1444th out of all names given to baby girls that year. The name has seen fluctuations in popularity since then but remains a unique and distinctive choice for parents seeking a less common name for their daughter.

Pronunciation

American English

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

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Notable People Named Kyndra

Kyndra Kaye Rotunda is an American lawyer, author, and former officer in the United States Army Judge Advocate General's Corps, currently serving as a law professor at Chapman University School of Law.
Kyndra de St. Aubin is an American sports broadcaster known for her role as a color commentary announcer for Major League Soccer on Apple TV and as the first woman to be a full-time lead analyst for a Major League Soccer team.
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