Maynerd
Masculine
English
Meaning & Origin
Maynerd is a variant of the English surname and given name Maynard. This masculine name ultimately derives from the Old German name Meginhard, composed of the elements megin ('power, strength') and hart ('hard, firm, brave, hardy'). The name Meginhard was borne by a 12th-century saint, a bishop of Livonia, though the veneration is limited and better known in Northern Europe.
As a Norman introduction to England after the Conquest, the surname Maynard became established, later giving rise to the given name Maynard and its less common variant Maynerd. The spelling Maynerd reflects a phonetic or regional transformation, perhaps influenced by other English names ending in -nard. Despite its rarity, the name carries the connotation of 'brave strength' from its Germanic roots.
Notable bearers of the root name Maynard include figures such as the American industrialist Maynard Steel, while the Maynerd spelling is exemplified by Maynerd Willar, an early 20th-century baseball player. This variant remains an obscure but legitimate offshoot of a long-established naming tradition.
Meaning: Variant of Maynard, derived from Old German 'meginhard' ('power, strength' + 'hardy')
Origin: English (from Germanic)
Type: Given name (masculine)
Usage Regions: English-speaking countries