Kendre Miller
Athlete
2002
American NFL running back who played for TCU Horned Frogs before entering the professional league
"royal power"
"chief hero"
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“A bold modern twist on a classic root”
Kendre is a modern American name likely derived as a variant of Kendrick, which comes from the Old English Cynric meaning royal power, or from the Welsh Cynwrig meaning chief hero. It may also be seen as a creative spelling of Kendra, the feminine form, applied to boys. As a standalone name, Kendre represents the contemporary American tradition of crafting distinctive names with familiar phonetic roots.
Kendre emerged as a distinctive spelling variant in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, popular particularly in African American communities that value creative name construction. Its similarity to the hugely popular rapper Kendrick Lamar has likely boosted awareness of Ken- names.
Kendre reflects the African American naming tradition of creating unique name variations that sound familiar yet stand apart. This practice is rooted in cultural identity and the desire for distinctiveness.
Athlete
2002
American NFL running back who played for TCU Horned Frogs before entering the professional league
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