The spelling of the name Kendryck can be explained through the use of IPA phonetic transcription. The "K" at the beginning of the name represents the sound /k/. The "e" is pronounced as /ɛ/, while the "ndr" is pronounced as /nəndr/. The "y" in Kendryck is pronounced as /j/. Lastly, the "ck" at the end of the name represents the sound /k/. Altogether, Kendryck is spelled as /kɛndrək/, and is a unique and uncommon name.
The name "Kendryck" is derived from the Welsh name "Cynwrig" or "Cynwrig", which ultimately comes from the Old Welsh word "cunorix". "Cunorix" consists of two elements, "cun" meaning "chief" or "leader", and "orix", meaning "royal" or "kingly". Over time, "Cynwrig" evolved and transformed into the modern name "Kendryck", with variations such as "Kendrick" or "Kendric" also present. This name is still used today and often carries connotations of leadership and royalty.