Clenard is an uncommon given name of unknown origin and meaning. It has been used sparingly throughout history, primarily in English-speaking countries. The name consists of six letters: C-l-e-n-a-r-d. It begins with the letter 'C', followed by 'l', 'e', 'n', 'a', and 'r'. The final letter is 'd'. The name has a distinct and unique sound, which may contribute to its rarity. There are no known variations or nicknames for Clenard.
"From the provided statistics, Clenard experienced its highest number of births in 1918 with eleven newborns. The years following showed varying numbers, with 1925 and 1928 having five and six births respectively. After a gap, there were five births each in 1943 and 1946, and another peak of six births in 1958. Overall, the total number of births over this period was thirty-eight."