Kendahl
k(e)-nda-hl,
ken-dahl
US Popularity:19669
Origin:British
Meaning:The Kent river valley; Green woolen cloth
From wooly blankets to cozy riversides, Kendahl depicts the natural beauty of a small town in northwest England. This gender-neutral name of English origin, a variant of Kendall and Kendal, might remind some of American model Kendall Jenner, but its roots date back to an appearance in the Domesday Book. Derived from Kendal in Westmorland, England, Kendahl means "green woolen cloth" and "Kent River valley." The town of Kendal, located in the valley of the River Kent, has a rich history dating back to England's earliest days. Known for producing Kendal Green, a coarse cloth worn by peasants, the town became prosperous from the wool industry, as reflected in its motto, Pannus mihi Pannis, meaning "Wool is my Bread."
How Popular Is The Name Kendahl?
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2021
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