Rennard

Meaning

Courageous

Male
German

🔊 Pronunciation

rih-NAHRD /ɹɪˈnɑɹd/

The story behind Rennard

Rennard is a German-origin name derived from the Germanic elements "ragin," meaning advice or counsel, and "hard," meaning strong or hardy. The name thus carries the literal meaning of "strong in counsel" or "one who gives firm advice." This construction reflects the Germanic tradition of combining two meaningful elements to form compound names that described desirable qualities. The name evolved through various Germanic-speaking regions and entered English usage, particularly in North America, where it developed variants and alternative spellings.

Rennard does not correspond to any prominent biblical, mythological, or historical figure of antiquity. Rather, it represents a Germanic personal name that gained modest popularity in the United States during the twentieth century, particularly around the 1950s. The name's rise in the mid-twentieth century reflects broader American naming patterns of the era, when compound Germanic and Old English names experienced renewed interest. While rooted in historical Germanic naming conventions, Rennard itself emerged as a distinct given name primarily in modern contexts, serving as a vehicle for the traditional virtues of strength and wisdom that its etymological components convey.

✨ Quick facts

Syllables
2
Length
Medium
Numerology
2
Pattern
C·V·C·C·V·C·C

📊 Popularity

US peak: #9385 (1950s)

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