KENNETH


'Kenneth' is a male given name.

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Origin


It is an anglicized form of either the Pictish name ''Ciniod'' or the Goidelic name ''Cináed'', and could mean "fire-head" or "born of fire." Other names have also been anglicized as Kenneth, including the Irish Gaelic ''Coinneach'' ("handsome one") and the Welsh ''Cenydd'' or ''Cennydd'' (the name of a Welsh hermit saint who traditionally lived in the 6th century). The Old English ''Cyneath'' may mean "royal oath" but may also be one of the earliest Anglicizations of the Scoto-Pictish name. Saint Kenneth's Day is October 11. English nicknames include 'Kenny' and 'Ken', the latter also being a Japanese name meaning "sword."

People



Saint Canice or Saint Kenneth

Saint Cenydd or (Welsh Saint Keneth, a separate individual from above)

Kenneth I of Scotland

Kenneth II of Scotland

Kenneth III of Scotland

Kenneth Alford, composer

Ken Anderson (wrestler), professional wrestler

Ken Anderson (football player), American quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals

Kenny Anderson, basketball player

Kenneth Amis, tuba player

Kenneth Arrow, Nobel Peace Prize winner for Economics 1972

Kenneth Baker, US Home Secretary

Kenneth Bianchi, one of the Hillside Stranglers

Kenneth Bigley, contractor, beheaded on television in Iraq

Kenneth E. Boulding, economist

Kenneth Bowersox, astronaut

Kenneth Box, British track and field sprinter

Kenneth Lee Boyd, murderer

Kenneth Branagh, Shakespearean and film actor

Kenneth Burke, American literary theorist & philosopher

Ken Burns, American documentary filmmaker

Kenneth Calman, english chief medical officer

Ken Caminiti, Major League Baseball player

Ken Campbell (actor), writer and actor

Ken Campbell (evangelist), evangelist

Norman Kenneth Campbell, Canadian composer & tv producer

Kenneth Carpenter, Paleontologist

Kenny Chesney, American singer

Ken Clark (actor), actor

Kenneth Clark, (Lord Clark of ''Civilisation'')

Kenneth Clark (psychologist), psychologist

Kenneth Clarke, Chancellor of the Exchequer

Kenny Clarke, jazz drummer

Kenneth Cole, clothing designer

Kenneth Colley, actor

Kenneth R. Conklin, activist

Kenneth Connor, British comedic actor

Kenneth Cope, actor

Kenneth Cope (musician), Mormon music composer

Kenneth C. Davis, author

Kenny Dalglish, Scottish Footballer

Ken Doane, American professional wrestler

Kenneth "K.K." Downing, guitarist

Kenneth Edmonds, American R&B singer also known as Babyface.

Kenny Everett, disc-jockey and comedian

Kenneth Fearing, American poet

Kenneth Feinberg, attorney

Kenny G, saxophonist

John Kenneth Galbraith, economist

Kenneth Gamble, songwriter and producer

Kenneth Gergen, American psychologist

Kenneth George King, Jonathan King, disgraced pop music mogul

Kenneth George, Computer expert

Kenneth R. Giddens, broadcaster

Kenneth C. Griffin, billionaire

Kenneth E. Hagin, Pentecostal minister

Kenneth L. Hale, linguist

Kenneth Halliwell, lover and murderer of Joe Orton

Ken Ham, creationist

Kenneth Ham, astronaut

Ken "Hawk" Harrelson, Major League Baseball player and broadcaster

Ken Hendricks, billionaire, president Hendricks Group

Ken Holtzman, Major League Baseball player

Kenneth Horne, actor and comedian

Ken Hughes, writer and director of films, including Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

Kenny Hughes, an actor, dancer, director and writer

Kenneth Hughes, an African American professional wrestler

Kenneth Irons, comic book character in Witchblade

Kenneth E. Iverson, computer scientist, developed APL

Kenneth Kaunda, first President of Zambia

Kenneth Keating, US Senator

Kenneth Kendall, newsreader

Kenneth George Kennedy, Australian Winter Olympian

Kenneth Kitchen, Egyptologist

Kenneth Koch, poet

Kenneth Lay, Former CEO of Enron

Kenny Layne, professional wrestler.

Ken Livingstone, Mayor of London

Kenneth Matthews, English race walker

Kenneth "Kenny" McCormick, South Park character

Kenneth McKellar, American politician

Kenneth McKellar (singer), Scottish singer

Kenneth Mars, actor

Kenny Mayne, American sports journalist

Kenneth More, actor, (''Genevieve'', ''Reach for the Sky'')

Ken Morrison, English supermarket CEO

Kenny Muhammad, beatbox artist

Kenneth O'Keefe, activist

Kenneth L. Pike, linguist & anthropologist

Kenneth Rexroth, American poet

Kenneth Robinson, politician and broadcaster

Kenneth (Kenny) Rogers, American singer

Kenneth Rose, royal biographer

Kenneth Ross, Scottish-American screenwriter of the film The Day of the Jackal, The Odessa File, etc.

Kenneth G. Ross, Australian playwright, and screenwriter of the film Breaker Morant, etc.

Ken Russell, film director and actor

Kenneth (Ken) Rutherford, New Zealand cricketer

Ken Saro-Wiwa, writer and political activist

Kenneth "Buzz" Shaw, college Chancellor

Kenneth Searight, linguist

Ken Spreitzer, computer programmer

Kenneth Starr, special investigator in Monica Lewinsky scandal

Kenneth Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet Canadian businessman, billionaire

Kenneth Thompson, author of the original Unix operating system

Kenneth Tynan, the first person to say "fuck" on British television (1965)

Kenneth Welsh, actor

Kenneth Williams, comedian and actor

Kenneth G. Wilson, winner of Nobel Prize in Physics 1982

Kenneth Whyld, British chess player & author

Places



Kenneth City, Florida

Kenneth, Minnesota

Kenny, Australian Capital Territory a planned suburb in the Canberra district of Gungahlin

Other



★ "What's the Frequency, Kenneth?" is the name of a song by R.E.M. that came from an incident in 1986 when Dan Rather was assaulted by the mentally-disturbed William Tager, who shouted "Kenneth, what's the frequency?" while repeatedly kicking Rather.
Kenny apparently the "joke name" name in many US sitcoms and is usually the comic character or the recipient of many jokes. Kenny in South Park, Kenny in My name is Earl are a couple of examples.
The phase "alright Kenny" is a popular phrase in eastern Pennsylvania and is often used in refence to Kenny the Chump, another "joke Kenny".

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