Kendra?
WDYTO Kendra?
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I've never minded this name actually and I'm not even sure why I like it! That said, I doubt I'd ever use it.
This message was edited 7/6/2008, 3:16 AM
Don't like it, sorry.
I'm a big fan of Kendra. It doesn't carry a lot of stereotyping baggage, and the sound of it is expansive and musical to me.
That's what I used to think
Then I came to ND and began talking about it. It seems to a have a rep around here for some reason. I can't quite figure it out. A little bit in DC, too.
Then I came to ND and began talking about it. It seems to a have a rep around here for some reason. I can't quite figure it out. A little bit in DC, too.
It's okay. I have a friend named Kendra. It's never been a favorite of mine but I don't dislike it either.
I don't like Kendra, because I girl I went to school with who had this name was a total brat.
It's very downmarket where I live. I don't care for it based on sound either.
I've had a bad association with this name so I doesn't really appeal to me. I knew twins named Kelsey and Kendra and they were the snottiest brats I've ever met in my life. Other than that, I guess it's an alright name.
I quite like it.
It has a slightly lower-class feel to it but barely. Girls Next Door is something to keep in mind, though - that girl is NOT going away.
It has a slightly lower-class feel to it but barely. Girls Next Door is something to keep in mind, though - that girl is NOT going away.
I think it's pretty and understated. All of the Kendras I've known have been really lovely people--and all musical, for that matter. :D
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Girls next door!
i like the name, but whenever i hear i think of kendra wilkinson's laugh!
i like the name, but whenever i hear i think of kendra wilkinson's laugh!