The term Reynard (re'nurd, rā'närd) originated from Alsace-Lorraine folklore describing him as a
peasant hero character achieving his cunning goals through wit and trickster-
like behaviour. The Germanic origin of his name describes him as someone who is wise, clever and resourceful.
In modern use, 'Reynard' eludes to a promiscuous, guileful and opportunistic knave male (
female equivalent to a Reynard is known as a Vixen) who is usually found at local 'watering holes' before conquering larger venues of the famous King'
s Cross strip including Soho and Phoenix using his signature
cat dance move to Electronic and Tribal House genres.