Kentavis is an uncommon yet striking male given name, derived from Latin origins. It is composed of two elements: 'centum', meaning hundred, and 'vires', signifying strength or force. This unique combination suggests power and resilience, making Kentavis a compelling choice for parents seeking an distinctive name with a strong backbone. The name has gained some recognition in the United States, particularly in recent decades, but it remains relatively uncommon, allowing those who bear this name to stand out from the crowd.
"Kentavis saw its peak popularity from 1997 to 2003, with five babies named Kentavis born each year during this period. However, it seems the name's appeal has dwindled since then, as there were no more than six births in any of the subsequent years."