Kindal is of American origin, derived from the name Kendal, which itself is derived from an Old English word meaning 'coarse valley'. This name has been increasingly popular in recent years, especially in the United States. It typically given to girls, but it can also be used for boys due to its unisex nature. Kindal is often associated with names like Kendall and Kendric, which share a similar root and sound. The name Kindal has not been extensively recorded in history or literature, making it unique yet accessible. Spelling variations include Kindaal, Kyndall, and Kindel, among others. The name Kindal rolls off the tongue easily due to its simple, two-syllable structure, adding to its appeal for parents looking for a distinctive yet not too complex name for their child.
"Kindal saw its highest popularity among parents in the late 80s to mid-90s with peaks of 17 births in 1988 and 15 births in both 1997 and 2003. However, its usage has been declining since the early 2000s, with fewer than 10 births per year recorded from 2006 onwards."