Glenard is an uncommon given name, deriving from Scottish origins. It combines elements of 'Glencoe,' a picturesque valley in Scotland's Highlands, and 'hard,' signifying strength. The name Glenard is often associated with the Scottish landscape and its rugged beauty. It was relatively popular during the mid-20th century but has since become less common, making it unique and distinctive today.
The name Glenard experienced fluctuations in popularity throughout the decades of the early to mid-20th century. The highest number of births occurred in 1925 with ten babies being named Glenard, and this peak was followed by a steady decline over the subsequent years. The name's usage seemed to recover slightly in the late 1940s and early 1950s but never reached its previous high. Overall, there were a total of 202 babies named Glenard between 1915 and 1981, indicating that while it was not extremely common, it was consistently present during this period.