1. Kendall - Noun
2. Kendall - Proper noun
United States biochemist who discovered cortisone (1886-1972)
Source: WordNetBecause of the changes in the Padres team I played with last year, I felt like a veteran recently when I worked out with Jason Kendall and he told me he's liked listening to my records since he was a kid! Garth Brooks
Elaine Kendall of the Los Angeles Times calls Dershowitz "the attorney of last resort for the desperate and despised, counselor for lost causes and forlorn hopes." Alan Dershowitz
After remembering the pain of four years earlier, Kendall Coyne Schofield was thrilled Duggan got to the mountaintop of women's hockey with that win. Source: Internet
Although only eighteen years old, Richard played crucial roles in the battles of Barnet and Tewkesbury Kendall, Richard the Third pp. 87–89 that resulted in Edward's restoration to the throne in spring 1471. Source: Internet
Atlanta cornerback Kendall Sheffield suffered a right ankle injury in the second quarter and was listed as questionable to return. Source: Internet
Another English seaman, Captain Abraham Kendall, visited Saint Helena in 1591, and in 1593 Sir James Lancaster stopped at the island on his way home from the East. Source: Internet