Keondra (pronounced kee-AHN-druh) is a modern, unisex gem that blends the strength of Greek-rooted “–andra,” meaning “brave one” or “warrior,” with the upbeat “Ke–” prefix that has long fueled fresh, Afro-Anglo-American name creations; together they paint a picture of courage wrapped in cool. First flickering onto U.S. birth charts in the late 1970s and humming along through the ‘80s and ‘90s, Keondra never stormed the top ranks, which only adds to its quiet super-hero appeal—your child is unlikely to bump into three other Keondras at preschool. Listeners often say the name rolls off the tongue like a smooth sax riff, hinting at creativity, resilience, and a touch of swagger. Because it wears the “unisex” badge with ease, Keondra suits spirited sons and daughters alike, offering them a built-in reminder that bravery doesn’t come in one color, one gender, or one era.