Kyndel is of Scottish origin, derived from the Gaelic 'Cináed', meaning 'enduring'. It's a unique and beautiful name that carries a touch of ancient history. Kyndel was popularized by the Scottish writer Neil Gunn in his novel 'The Silver Bough'. In the world of literature, it adds an exotic yet comforting charm, much like its Scottish heritage.
"Kyndel is an uncommon name with only 6 births recorded in 1998 and a steady but low number of births occurring sporadically between 2011 and 2017, totaling 28 births over the period."