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*The [[Old English|Anglo-Saxon]] word ''Cyneric'' meaning "family ruler". |
*The [[Old English|Anglo-Saxon]] word ''Cyneric'' meaning "family ruler". |
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*The [[Scottish Highlands|Highland Scots]] surname Machendrie, frequently anglicized into Kendrick and MacKendrick<!--<ref>http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Kendrick</ref>--> |
*The [[Scottish Highlands|Highland Scots]] surname Machendrie, frequently anglicized into Kendrick and MacKendrick<!--<ref>http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Kendrick</ref>--> |
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Probably english form of welsh "Cant" spelling "Kent" + Draig (Dragon = leader of war Centurion) |
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Kendrick is the same name of Cedric but the irish form of "Cet Céad" = Céad draig (Centurion-Royale) |
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The old form is "Cered" "Carad" (Ceredic) similare to Cernunos, "horned head" for a "Lord leader" similar of China Horned wood Dragon, the original Sirrush of Babylone, the Cerberus of greek, and the original Sed Oupouaout-Seth and "Seuthes of Odrisa" to Séadanda. |
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The creation of "Cedric form is a very celtic spirit by Walter Scoth" (Céad Irish, Draig Welsh and created by a Scoth) on Scotland, a "Séadanda of Scoth Celtic spirit" from the Walter scoth book Ivanohe "for a great britain king not a normand leader" used by saint "Ceddae" finaly this name is cognate to the "Sirius fire dog star" and the Celtic name for a people spirit of the "cauldron-Ardent explosif fire Star-Ster" = Celtic is very cognate to Cedric) link of "Aodh Eedh Irish king |
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for the "From Divine Fire" or the "From Etheric fire" (from the great Cauldron) |
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No confused with a christian corruption in old time, "Cara for Cardinal" for "Leader by this heart" from old spirit "Leader by this head lightbrain" the leader is a great warrior not a loved man. (The love-loved your monnay is a brainwashing from christian mind control in old time) |
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"Cara, similar to Cakra "wheel", a Char = Leader-way commandent in old concept of sun wheel leader-way and latin Cervia (Brain) |
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The obscur link of "Kent" probably from the christian Franciscain, Jésuite and other christian people for a spelling name "CAÏN" |
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Because CAÏN is the FIRTS-ONE killer of the humanity. Caïn and Kent is same spelling and the origin is Welsh "Cant 100" Centurion. |
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This christian people is known to corruption for the name of the history and mythology for a other cultur not from J-Esus judeochristian, corrupted with Arinna (Marie) Sun Godess from hittites the english form of old celtic name is very christian conspiration. |
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Look the Legend of Ciney source from the conspirated name of "Ciney" (corrupted : Cinq Née) legend of Cedros (for christianised the people to christos divine glory) from Cadmos and this Five Spartiat, and Cuculhainn "Táin Bó Cúailnge" and the "La guerre de la vache à Ciney" this is a very big document to christian corruption and fanatic ritual "Ciney is similar to Cinneide Irish and Scoth Ceanadach. but is probably same to "Cymru" (Chimay) |
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the etymology is most difficult because, the judeochristian are very manipulated the all european culture. |
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==People== |
==People== |
Revision as of 21:57, 16 December 2018
Kendrick and Cedric is a surname which may originate from:
- The Welsh word Cynwrig meaning "greatest champion", or
- The Anglo-Saxon word Cyneric meaning "family ruler".
- The Highland Scots surname Machendrie, frequently anglicized into Kendrick and MacKendrick
People
Surname
- Alex Kendrick (born 1970), pastor, screenwriter, director and actor
- Anna Kendrick (born 1985), American actress
- Asahel C. Kendrick (1809-1895), American classicist, grammarian and exegete
- Brian Kendrick (born 1979), American professional wrestler
- Donald M. Kendrick (born 1947), Canadian choirmaster
- Eddie Kendricks (1939–1992), Motown recording artist and founding member of The Temptations
- Ellie Kendrick (born 1990), British actress
- Fiona Kendrick (born 1955), chairman and CEO of Nestlé UK & Ireland
- George Prentiss Kendrick, American artist
- Graham Kendrick (born 1950), British Christian singer-songwriter
- Helen Kendrick Johnson (1844-1917), American anti-suffragist activist and writer
- Howie Kendrick (born 1983), American baseball player for the Washington Nationals
- Kyle Kendrick (born 1984), American baseball pitcher in the Boston Red Sox organization
- John Kendrick:
- John Kendrick (cloth merchant) (1573–1624), English cloth merchant
- John Kendrick (American sea captain) (c. 1740–1794), American northern Pacific explorer and merchant
- John B. Kendrick (1857–1933), United States Senator from Wyoming
- John Whitefield Kendrick (1917-2009), American economist
- Rhonda Ross Kendrick (born 1971), American actress
- Rob Kendrick, British guitarist
- Robert Kendrick (born 1979), American tennis player
- Rodney Kendrick (born 1960) American jazz pianist
- Stephen Kendrick, pastor, screenwriter and producer
- T. D. Kendrick (Sir Thomas Downing Kendrick, 1895–1979), archaeologist and Director of the British Museum
- Thomas Joseph Kendrick (born 1881) British intelligence agent in Vienna and later leader of anti-Nazi spying efforts in SIS
- W. Freeland Kendrick, mayor of Philadelphia (1924–1928)
- William Kenrick (writer) (1725?–1779), an English novelist, playwright, translator and satirist
First name
- Kendrick Frazier (born 1942), American science writer
- Kendrick Jeong, better known as Ken Jeong (born 1969), American actor and comedian
- Kendrick Lamar (born 1987), American rapper
- Kendrick Norton (born 1997), American football player
- Kendrick Office (born 1978), American football player
- Kendrick Perkins (born 1984), American basketball player
- Kendrick Taylor (born 1957), American scientist
Places
Schools
- Kendrick School, a foundation girls' Grammar School, in Reading, Berkshire, England—named after John Kendrick (1573-1624)
- Kendrick Boys School, founded in 1875 from the legacy of John Kendrick (1573-1624) subsequently taken over by the Reading School, in Reading, Berkshire, England