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Kendrick is a surname, sometimes used as a masculine given name, which may originate from: [1] The Welsh name Cynwrig meaning "greatest champion", or; The Anglo-Saxon name Cyneric meaning cyne (royal, of a king) + rīks (king, ruler). The Highland Scots surname Machendrie, frequently anglicized into Kendrick and MacKendrick
For ease of use, the [i] in front of the last name, and the ending _ve, were dropped. If the last name ends in [a], then removing the [j] would give the name of the patriarch or the place, as in, Grudaj - j = Gruda (place in MM). Otherwise, removing the whole ending [aj] yields the name of founder or place of origin, as in Lekaj - aj = Lek(ë).
Kendrick may refer to: Kendrick (name), including a list of people with the surname or given name; Places. United States. Kendrick, Florida; Kendrick, Idaho;
In the modern idiom, the surname has numerous variant spellings including Kenrick, Kenwrick, Kerrich, Kerrage, and Kerrick. [4] Notable people bearing the name include: Ann Kenrick (born 1958), British charity worker; Bruce Kenrick (1920–2007), a Minister in the United Reformed Church and the Church of Scotland; Daniel Kenrick, English ...
Kendrick Lamar Duckworth (born 1987), American rapper and songwriter Kevin Duckworth (1964–2008), U.S. basketball player Michael Duckworth (born 1992), English footballer
Teddy Craven of The Daily Campus described "Duckworth" as Damn's "strongest song" and "ends the album with a fantastic philosophical mic-drop." [11] Craven compared the track to "Sing About Me, I'm Dying of Thirst" from Lamar's second studio album Good Kid, M.A.A.D City, a song that also tells personal stories about the unexpected consequences of Lamar's music. [11]
The surname Kendall, Kendl, or Kendal (also spelt Kendell, Kendoll, Kendel, Kendle, Kindell, Kindel, or Kindle) has two widely accepted origins. The first is from the market town of Kendal in Cumbria. The earliest recorded form of this town's name is in 1095 as Kircabikendala, literally "Church by Kent dale".
This list of Scottish Gaelic surnames shows Scottish Gaelic surnames beside their English language equivalent.. Unlike English surnames (but in the same way as Slavic, Lithuanian and Latvian surnames), all of these have male and female forms depending on the bearer, e.g. all Mac- names become Nic- if the person is female.