Quendryth
Quendryth is a surname of English origin, specifically derived from the Middle English word "quenden" meaning to commend or praise, and the personal name "Rith" or "Ruth" which was common in medieval England. The name has been recorded in various forms throughout history, including Quentridge, Quentrid, and Quintred, with the modern spelling Quendryth emerging in the 19th century.
In modern times, the name Quendryth is relatively rare, but has gained notice for its unique etymology
As a given name, Quendryth also appears with some regularity, often as a variant of the more
Historically, the name Quendryth has seen little widespread use, and is primarily of interest to genealogists