Kendel
Kendel Origin and Meaning
Kendel is a masculine name with several possible origins, likely a variant spelling of Kendall, which began as an English surname derived from the place name in Cumbria meaning 'valley of the River Kent.' It may also be a modern variation of Kenneth, from the Gaelic 'Coinneach' meaning 'handsome.' The name has a strong, contemporary sound while maintaining a connection to traditional naming patterns. Kendel emerged as a given name primarily in the late 20th century, though it remains relatively uncommon compared to Kendall. It carries associations with strength and natural beauty from its geographical origins. The name has a gender-neutral quality, though it's more frequently used for boys. Its crisp consonants and modern feel appeal to parents seeking a name that sounds current yet substantial, with familiar sounds arranged in a less common pattern.