Kendall (surname)
The surname Kendall or Kendal (also spelt Kendell, Kendoll, Kendel, Kendle, Kindell, Kindel, or Kindle) has two widely accepted origins. The first is from the market town of Kendal in Cumbria. The earliest recorded form of this town's name is in 1095 as Kircabikendala, literally "Church by Kent dale". The second is as an anglicization of Middle Welsh Kyndelw (modern Welsh Cynddelw), a given name, as in Cynddelw Brydydd Mawr (Kyndelw Brydyt Maur).
Kendall
The name Kendall may refer to:
- Alan Kendall (born 1944), English musician and lead guitarist for the Bee Gees
- Amos Kendall (1789–1869), American politician and U.S. postmaster general under Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren
- Arnold Kendall (1925–2003), English footballer
- Arthur Samuel Kendall (1861–1944), Canadian physician
- Barbara Kendall (1967–present), New Zealand boardsailor
- Bill Kendall (1910–1996), Canadian hockey player
- Brian Kendall (boxer) (1948–1998), New Zealand boxer
- Bridget Kendall (1956–present), English radio correspondent
- Bridget Renee Kendall, American children's author
- Bruce Biers Kendall (1919–present), American politician
- Bruce Kendall (1964–present), New Zealand olympian
- Carl Kendall, Canadian hockey player
- Carol Kendall (1917–present), American children's author
- Cate Kendall, pen name used by Australian novelists Michelle Hammer and Lisa Blundell
- Charles West Kendall (1828–1914), American politician and entrepreneur
- Charlie Kendall (born 1935), American football player
- Cy Kendall (1898–1953), American actor
- Dave Kendall, British-American journalist
- David E. Kendall (1944–present), American attorney who represented Bill Clinton in the Lewinsky scandal and impeachment
- David George Kendall (1918–2007), English statistician
- David Kendall (1957–present), American television director
- Donald M. Kendall (1921–present), American businessman and former CEO of Pepsi
- Edward Calvin Kendall (1886–1972), American chemist
- Edward H. Kendall (1842–1901), American architect
- Edward "Ned" Kendall (1808–1861) American bandleader and musician (bugle)
- Edward Nicholas Kendall (1800–1845), English hydrographer
- Elton Joe Kendall (1954–present), American judge
- Elva R. Kendall (1893–1968), U.S. representative
- Ezra Kendall (1861–1910), American actor-comedian, humorist, playwright and author
- Ezra Otis Kendall (1818–1899), American professor, astronomer and mathematician
- Frank Kendall III (1949–present), American attorney
- Fred Kendall (1949–present), American baseball player
- Gary Kendall, Canadian musician and lead bassist for the Downchild Blues Band.
- George H. Kendall (c. 1854–1924), president of the New York Bank Note Company
- George Kennedy (born "George Kendall"; 1881–1921), Canadian sports promoter and owner of the Montreal Canadiens
- Graham Kendall (1961–present), English academic and professor of computer science at the University of Nottingham
- Henry Ernest Kendall (1864–1949), lieutenant governor of Nova Scotia
- Henry George Kendall (1874–1965), English sea captain
- Henry Kendall (actor) (1897–1962), English actor
- Henry Kendall (ornithologist) (1849–1934), English-Australian ornithologist
- Henry Kendall (poet) (1839–1882), an Australian poet.
- Henry Way Kendall (1926–1999), American particle physicist and Nobel Laureate
- Holliday Bickerstaffe Kendall (1844–1919), an English Primitive Methodist minister
- Howard Kendall (1946–2015), English footballer
- James Kendall (chemist) (1889–1978), English chemist
- James Kendall (politician) (1647–1708), English soldier, Member of Parliament and Governor of Barbados
- Jason Kendall (1974–present), American baseball player
- Jo Kendall, English actress active 1962–2007
- Joe Kendall (1909–present), American football player
- John D. Kendall, American educator and promoter of the Suzuki method
- John W. Kendall (1934–1992), U.S. representative
- Jonas Kendall (1757–1844), U.S. representative
- Joseph G. Kendall (1788–1847), U.S. representative
- Joseph M. Kendall (1863–1933), U.S. representative
- Kate Kendall (1973), Australian actress
- Kay Kendall (1926–1959), American actress
- Ken Kendall (1884–?), Australian footballer
- Kenneth Kendall (1924–2012) British radio and television broadcaster
- Kerri Kendall (born 1970), American model and actress
- King Kendall, American vocalist and videogame designer
- Larcum Kendall (1719–1790), British watchmaker
- Levon Kendall (born 1984), Canadian basketballer
- Liz Kendall (born 1971), British Member of Parliament (MP)
- Luke Kendall (1981), Australian professional basketball player
- Malcolm Kendall-Smith (born 1968 or 1969), former medical officer in the British Royal Air Force, born in Australia, raised in New Zealand, has dual British-New Zealand citizenship
- Maria Kendall, fictional character on the BBC television series Holby City, portrayed by actress Phoebe Thomas
- Marie Kendall (1873–1964), British music hall comedian and actress
- Mark Kendall (footballer, born 1958) (1958–2008), Welsh footballer
- Mark Kendall (footballer, born 1961) (born 1961), English former professional footballer
- Mark Kendall (guitarist) (born 1957), American guitarist
- Maurice Kendall (1907–1983), English statistician
- May Kendall (born Emma Goldworth Kendall) (1861–1943), English poet, novelist, and satirist
- Megyn Kelly (formerly "Megyn Kendall") (born 1970), is a journalist, former attorney, and news pundit and political commentator
- Nathan E. Kendall (1868–1936), American politician
- Nicholas Kendall (Conservative politician) (1800–1878), MP for East Cornwall
- Nicholas Kendall (priest) (died 1739/40), Bishop of Crediton and Bishop of Plymouth
- Nicholas Kendall (Royalist) (1577–1643), MP for Lostwithiel
- Paul Kendall (born 1954), British audio engineer
- Paul Murray Kendall (1911–1973), American academic and historian
- Paul Wilkins Kendall (1898–1983) American army commander
- Percy Fry Kendall (1856–1936), English geologist
- Pete Kendall (born 1973) former American football guard
- Peter Kendall (born 1938), former English cricketer
- Raymond Kendall (born 1933), British law enforcement officer
- Richard Kendall Brooke (1930–1996), South African ornithologist
- Robert Kendall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Roy Kendall (1899–1972), English-born Australian politician and intelligence agent
- R. T. Kendall (born 1935), English Christian writer, speaker, and teacher
- Ryan Kendall (born 1989), English footballer
- Samuel Austin Kendall (1859–1933), American politician
- Sarah Kendall Australian comedian who moved to the UK in 2000
- Skip Kendall (born 1964), American professional golfer
- Suzy Kendall (born Frieda Harrison, 1944), British actress
- Ted Kendall, British musical restorer and a mastering engineer
- Thomas Kendall (1778–1832), New Zealand lapsed missionary, recorder of the Māori language, schoolmaster, arms dealer, and Pākehā Māori.
- Tim Kendall (born 1970), English poet and literary magazine founder, editor and critic
- Toggie Kendall (1878–1915), rugby union player and captain
- Tom Kendall (1851–Hobart), English-born Australian cricketer
- Tommy Kendall (born 1966), American race car driver and television broadcaster
- Tony Kendall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Virginia Mary Kendall, born 1962, American federal judge
- William Denis Kendall (1903–1995), British Member of Parliament
- William Kendall (disambiguation), multiple people
- Willmoore Kendall (1909–1967), American conservative writer and professor of political philosophy
Kendal
The name Kendal may refer to:
- Felicity Kendal (born 1946), English television actress
- Geoffrey Kendal (1910–1988), English actor and theater manager; father of Felicity Kendal
- Jennifer Kendal (1933–1984), British actress; sister of Felicity Kendal
- John Kendal (c. 1400 – 1485)
- Madge Kendal (1848–1935), English actress
- Norman Kendal
- William Hunter Kendal (1843–1917), English actor
Kendell
The name Kendell may refer to:
Kendle
The name Kendle may refer to:
Kindell
The name Kindell may refer to:
- Billy Zoom (born "Tyson Kindell")
Kindel
The name Kindel may refer to:
- George John Kindel
- Jeff Kindel
- Steve Kindel
Kindle
The name Kindle may refer to:
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