Keidra name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Meaning: One who is Alert
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What does Keidra mean?

Origin of Uncustomary Keidra is in English-American, meaning of Keidra is "One who is Alert" is a girl name.

Variants of Keidra

Keedra

How popular is the name Keidra?

Keidra is an uncommon baby name in United States, where it last appeared in 2005 after 32 years of use since 1970. Over 372 babies in United States have been named Keidra.

According to our evaluation, at least 300 people have been bestowed Keidra around the globe.

YearRankBirths
20051012510
2003157805
2002135926
1998124256
1997108367
1996577116
199595528
1994709612
1993749611
1992631214
View more ▾View full list ▾[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Numerological aspects of Keidra

It seems like cruel, evil, and trickery people can't hang around you for too long. You don't take love very seriously. Change yourself completely. Be more open-minded and ready to learn new things. When it comes to life goals and career, you always give your best. Our advice to you "Fake it until you make it." You don't care about connects much because you believe that you don't need many people in order to be happy and content with life.

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  •  Wendsai - Girl name Wendsai means "Born on a Wednesday" is originated from Old Norse language. Wendsai is derived from Wednesday.
  •  Evett - Meaning of Evett is A Bright Man aimed at both sexes is originated from English-American
  •  Raishawn - Unfamiliar boy name Raishawn means "Combination of the Prefix RA with the Name Shawn, Ra and Blend of Ray and Shawn" came from English-American. Raishawn is resultant of Rashawn.
  •  Tayton - Curious unisex name Tayton has origin in English-American, Tayton means "A Bringer of Happiness"

Famous people named Keidra

We could not find any notable namesake.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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