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'''Kenneth''' is an [[English language|English]] [[given name]] and [[surname]]. The name is an [[Anglicised]] form of two entirely different Gaelic [[personal names]]: ''Cainnech'' and ''Cinaed''. The modern [[Gaelic language|Gaelic]] form of ''Cainnech'' is ''Coinneach''; the name was derived from a [[byname]] meaning "handsome", "comely".<ref>{{citation |last1=Hanks |first1=Patrick |last2=Hardcastle |authorlink1=Patrick Hanks |first2=Kate |last3=Hodges |first3=Flavia |title=A dictionary of first names |edition=2nd |series=Oxford Paperback Reference |year=2006 |publisher=[[Oxford University Press]] |isbn=978-0-19-861060-1 |pages=157–158, 343, 401 }}</ref> The name ''Cinaed'' is partly derived from the [[Celtic language|Celtic]] ''*aidhu'', meaning "fire".<ref>{{citation |last=Busse |first=Peter E. |contribution=Cinaed mac Ailpín |editor1-last=Koch |editor1-first=John T. |editor1-link=John T. Koch |title=Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia |year=2006 |publisher=[[ABC-CLIO]] |isbn=1-85109-445-8 |page=438 }}</ref> A [[short form]] of ''Kenneth'' is ''[[Ken (name)|Ken]]''. A [[pet form]] of Kenneth is ''[[Kenny]]''.<ref>{{citation |last1=Hanks |first1=Patrick |last2=Hardcastle |authorlink1=Patrick Hanks |first2=Kate |last3=Hodges |first3=Flavia |title=A dictionary of first names |edition=2nd |series=Oxford Paperback Reference |year=2006 |publisher=[[Oxford University Press]] |isbn=978-0-19-861060-1 |pages=157–158 }}</ref> |
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| name = Kenneth |
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| caption = [[Kenneth McAlpin]] |
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| pronunciation = {{IPAc-en|ˈ|k|ɛ|n|ɪ|θ}} |
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| gender = Male |
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| meaning = ''Handsome, Fire-born'' |
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| language = [[English language|English]] |
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| related names = Cainnech/Coinneach, [[Cináed (disambiguation)|Cináed]] |
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'''Kenneth''' is a [[given name]] of [[Gaelic language|Gaelic]] origin. The name is an [[Anglicised]] form of two entirely different Gaelic [[personal names]]: ''Cainnech'' and ''[[Cináed (disambiguation)|Cináed]]''. The modern [[Scottish Gaelic|Gaelic]] form of ''Cainnech'' is ''Coinneach''; the name was derived from a [[byname]] meaning "handsome", "comely".<ref>{{citation |last1=Hanks |first1=Patrick |last2=Hardcastle |authorlink1=Patrick Hanks |first2=Kate |last3=Hodges |first3=Flavia |title=A dictionary of first names |edition=2nd |series=Oxford Paperback Reference |year=2006 |publisher=[[Oxford University Press]] |isbn=978-0-19-861060-1 |pages=157–158, 343, 401 }}</ref> A short form of ''Kenneth'' is ''[[Ken (name)|'''Ken''']]''. |
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== Etymology == |
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The second part of the name ''Cinaed'' is derived either from the [[Celtic language|Celtic]] ''*aidhu'', meaning "fire",<ref>{{citation |last=Busse |first=Peter E. |contribution=Cinaed mac Ailpín |editor1-last=Koch |editor1-first=John T. |editor1-link=John T. Koch |title=Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia |year=2006 |publisher=[[ABC-CLIO]] |isbn=1-85109-445-8 |page=438 }}</ref> or else [[Common Brittonic|Brittonic]] ''jʉ:ð'' meaning "lord".<ref name="UGlas">{{cite web |last1=Rhys |first1=Guto |title=Approaching the Pictish language: historiography, early evidence and the question of Pritenic |url=http://theses.gla.ac.uk/6285/7/2015RhysPhD.pdf |website=University of Glasgow }}</ref> |
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==People== |
==People== |
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* [[Cainnech of Osama bin laden |
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*[[Cainnech of Aghaboe]] (515/16–600), Ireland, Saint Canice or Saint Kenneth |
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*Saint [[Cenydd]] or Welsh Saint Keneth, (a separate individual from above) |
*Saint [[Cenydd]] or Welsh Saint Keneth, (a separate individual from above) |
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*[[Kenneth (hairdresser)|Kenneth]] (1927–2013), born Kenneth Battelle, American celebrity hairdresser |
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*[[Kenneth MacAlpin]], Kenneth I of Scotland |
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*[[Kenneth II of Scotland]] |
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*[[Kenneth III of Scotland]] |
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*[[Kenneth J. Alford]] (1881–1945), English composer |
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*[[Kenneth Allen (murderer)]] (born 1942), American murderer |
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*[[Kenneth Allott]] (1912–1973), Anglo-Irish poet and academic |
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*[[Kenneth Alwyn]] (1925–2020), English conductor and composer |
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*[[Kenneth Amis]] (b. 1970), Bermudian tuba player |
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*[[Kenneth Anger]] (b. 1927), American avant-garde-film director |
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*[[Kenneth Arrow]] (1921–2017), American economist, [[Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics]] winner, 1972 |
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* [[Kenneth Benton]], (1909–1999) British MI6 officer and author |
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*[[Kenneth Bager]] (b. 1962), Danish musician and record producer |
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*[[Kenneth Bainbridge]] (1904–1996), American physicist |
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*[[Kenneth Baker, Baron Baker of Dorking]] (b. 1934), UK Home Secretary |
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*[[Kenneth Barner]], American engineer |
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*[[Kenneth Beard]] (1927–2010), English Cathedral Organist |
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*[[Kenneth Benton]] (1909–1999), British MI6 officer and author |
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*[[Kenneth Bressett]] (b. 1928), American numismatist |
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*[[Kenneth Bianchi]] (b. 1951), American serial killer, one of the Hillside Stranglers |
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*[[Kenneth Bigley]] (1942–2004), contractor, beheaded on television in Iraq |
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*[[Kenneth W. Bilby]] (1918–1997), American recipient of the Legion of Honour, executive vice president of RCA, and author |
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* [[Kenneth Carpenter]], paleontologist |
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*[[Kenneth Blevins]], American drummer and percussionist |
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*[[Kenneth Bloomfield|Sir Kenneth Bloomfield]] (b. 1931), former Head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service |
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* [[Kenneth Clark]], English art historian |
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*[[Kenneth E. Boulding]] (1910–1993), economist |
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*[[Kenneth Box]] (b. 1930), British track and field sprinter |
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*[[Sir Kenneth Branagh]] (b. 1960), Irish Shakespearean and film actor |
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*[[Kenneth Bron]] (Kenny B) (b. 1961), Surinamese-born singer |
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*[[Kenneth Bruffee]] (1934–2019), Professor emeritus at Brooklyn College |
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* [[Kenneth R. Conklin]], activist |
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*[[Kenneth Burke]] (1897–1993), American literary theorist and philosopher |
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*[[Kenneth Calman]] (b. 1941), English chief medical officer |
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*[[Kenneth Carpenter]] (b. 1949), paleontologist |
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*[[Kenneth G. Caulton]], inorganic chemist and professor |
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*[[Kenneth Chenault]] (b. 1951), former CEO of [[American Express]] |
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*[[Kenneth Arnold Chesney]] (b. 1968), American country singer |
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*[[Kenneth Church]] (1930–2020), Canadian jockey |
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* Kenneth [[K. K. Downing]], guitarist |
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*[[Kenneth Clark]] (1903–1983), English art historian |
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*[[Kenneth Clark (psychologist)]] |
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*[[Kenneth Clarke]] (b. 1940), Chancellor of the Exchequer |
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*[[Kenneth Cole (designer)|Kenneth Cole]] (b. 1954), American clothing designer |
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* [[Kenneth Feinberg]], attorney |
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*[[Kenneth Colley]] (b. 1937), English actor |
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*[[Kenneth R. Conklin]], activist |
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*[[Kenneth Connor]] (1918–1993), British comedic actor |
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*[[Kenneth Cope]] (b. 1931), English actor |
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*[[Kenneth Cope (musician)]] (b. 1961), Mormon music composer |
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*[[Kenneth Darling]] (1909–1998), British general |
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* Kenneth Gorelick ([[Kenny G]]), smooth jazz professional saxophonist |
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*[[Kenneth C. Davis]], American historian, author |
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*[[Kenneth Dougall]] (b. 1993), Australian football player |
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*[[Kenneth Dover]] (1920–2010), British academic |
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*[[K. K. Downing|Kenneth "K. K." Downing]] (b. 1951), guitarist |
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*[[Kenneth J. Dunkley]] (b. 1939), American inventor |
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*[[Kenny Easterday|Kenneth Easterday]] (1973–2016), American man born with the rare disability, sacral agenesis |
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* [[Kenneth Ham]], astronaut |
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*[[Kenneth Edmonds]] ("Babyface") (b. 1959), American R&B singer |
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*[[Kenneth Erskine]] (b. 1963), serial killer |
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*[[Kenneth H. Fake]] (1895–1963), American politician |
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*[[Kenneth Farrow (American football)]] (b. 1993), American football player |
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* [[Kenneth E. Iverson]], computer scientist, developed the APL programming language |
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*[[Kenneth Fearing]] (1902–1961), American poet |
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*[[Kenneth Feinberg]] (b. 1945), American attorney |
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*[[Kenneth Frampton]] (b. 1930), British architect and architecture critic |
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* [[Kenneth Kendall]], newsreader |
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*[[Kenneth Gainwell]] (b. 1999), American football player |
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*[[John Kenneth Galbraith]] (1908–2006), Canadian-American economist |
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* [[Jonathan King]], born Kenneth George King, pop music mogul |
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*[[Kenneth Gamble]] (b. 1943), songwriter and producer |
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*[[Kenneth Gasana]] (b. 1984), Rwandan basketball player |
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*[[Kenneth J. Gergen]] (b. 1935), American psychologist |
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*[[Kenneth R. Giddens]] (1908–1993), broadcaster |
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*[[Kenneth Gittens]] (born 1971), Virgin Islands politician |
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* Kenneth Gorelick ([[Kenny G]]) (b. 1956), smooth jazz professional saxophonist |
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* [[Kenneth McKellar]], American politician |
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*[[Kenneth Grahame]] (1859–1932), British author |
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*[[Kenneth C. Griffin]] (b. 1968), American entrepreneur and billionaire |
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*[[Kenneth E. Hagin]] (1917–2003), Pentecostal minister |
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*[[Kenneth L. Hale]] (1934–2001, American linguist |
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* [[Kenneth A. Oye]], Associate Professor of Political Science and Engineering Systems, MIT |
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*[[Kenneth Halliwell]] (1926–1967), British actor, lover and murderer of Joe Orton |
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* [[Kenneth Perez]], Danish footballer |
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*[[Kenneth Ham]] (b. 1954), American astronaut |
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*[[Ken Holtzman|Kenneth "Ken" Holtzman]] (b. 1945), American Major League Baseball pitcher |
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* [[Kenneth Lee Pike]], linguist and anthropologist |
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*[[Ken Hon|Kenneth "Ken" Hon]], American geologist and head of Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. |
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* [[Kenneth Platts]], British composer |
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*[[Kenneth Horne]] (1907–1969), English actor and comedian |
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*[[Kenneth Gardner Hughes]] (b. 1954), Canadian politician |
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*[[Kenneth Hutchings]] (1882–1916), English amateur cricketer |
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*[[Kenneth Irons]], comic book character in ''Witchblade'' |
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* [[Kenneth Ross (screenwriter)|Kenneth Ross]], Scottish-American screenwriter of the films ''The Day of the Jackal'', ''The Odessa File'', etc. |
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*[[Kenneth E. Iverson]] (1920–2004), Canadian computer scientist, developed the APL programming language |
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*[[Kenneth V. Jones]] (1924–2020), British composer |
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*[[Kenneth Katzner]] (1930–2003), American linguist |
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*[[Kenneth Kaunda]] (1924–2021), first President of Zambia |
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*[[Kenneth Keating]] (1900–1975), US Senator |
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* [[Kenneth Starr]], special investigator of U.S. President Bill Clinton |
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*[[Kenneth Kedi]] (b. 1971), Marshallese politician |
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*[[Kenneth Kendall]] (1924–2012), British newsreader |
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* [[Kenneth Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet]], Canadian businessman, billionaire |
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*[[Kenneth Keith Kelley]] (1901–1991), American chemist |
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*[[Kenneth Kennedy (speed skater)]] (1913–1985), Australian Winter Olympian |
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*[[Jonathan King]] (b. 1944), born Kenneth George King, pop music mogul |
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* [[Kenneth Tynan]], critic |
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*[[Kenneth Kitchen]] (b. 1932), British historian, Egyptologist |
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*[[Kenneth Klassen]] (b. 1951), Canadian sex tourist |
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*[[Kenneth Koch]] (1925–2002), American poet |
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* [[Kenneth G. Wilson]], winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, 1982 |
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*[[Kenneth Kraus]] (b. 1956), former United States Marine |
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*[[Kenneth Lawson]] (b. 1963), law professor and former lawyer |
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*[[Kenneth Lay]] (1942–2006), American businessman, former CEO of Enron |
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*[[Ken Livingstone|Kenneth Livingstone]] (b. 1945), English politician |
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*[[Kenneth Ma]] (b. 1974), Hong Kong actor |
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*[[Black Widow Murders#Kenneth McDavid|Kenneth McDavid]], American murder victim |
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*[[Kenneth McKellar (politician)|Kenneth McKellar]] (1869–1957), American politician |
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*[[Kenneth McKellar (singer)|Kenneth McKellar]] (1927–2010), Scottish singer |
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*[[Murder of Kenneth Meers|Kenneth Meers]] (1960–1992), American murder victim |
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*[[Kenneth Barbour Montgomery]] (1897–1965), English World War I flying ace |
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*[[Kenneth More]] (1914–1982), English actor (''Genevieve'', ''Reach for the Sky'') |
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*[[Kenneth Murdock]] (born 1963), Canadian truck driver who was a hitman for the Musitano crime family of Hamilton, Ontario |
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*[[Kenneth Murray (disambiguation)]], multiple people |
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*[[Kenneth O'Keefe]] (b. 1969), American-Irish-Palestinian activist |
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*[[Kenneth Roderick O'Neal]] (1908–1989), African-American architect |
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*[[Kenneth Odumegwu]] (born 2000), Nigerian-American football player |
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*[[Kenneth A. Oye]] (b. 1949), Associate Professor of Political Science and Engineering Systems, MIT |
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*[[Kenneth Parcell]] from [[30 Rock]] |
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*[[Kenneth Parnell]] (1931–2008), American convicted sex offender, child rapist, and kidnapper |
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*[[Kenneth Paschal]] (born 1966), American politician |
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*[[Kenneth Perez]] (b. 1974), Danish footballer |
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*[[Kenneth Lee Pike]] (1912–2000), American linguist and anthropologist |
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*[[Kenneth Platts]] (1946–1989), British composer |
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*[[Kenneth Ramchand]] (b. 1939), Trinidad and Tobago academic and writer |
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*[[Kenneth Rexroth]] (1905–1982), American poet |
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*[[Kenneth Robinson (British politician)]] (1911–1996), British politician and broadcaster |
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*[[Kenneth Rose]] (1924–2014), royal biographer |
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*[[Kenneth Ross (screenwriter)|Kenneth Ross]], Scottish-American screenwriter of the films ''The Day of the Jackal'', ''The Odessa File'', etc. |
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*[[Kenneth G. Ross]] (b. 1941), Australian playwright, and screenwriter of the film ''Breaker Morant'' |
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*[[Kenneth Schellenberger]] (b. 1948), Canadian politician |
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*[[Kenneth Searight]] (1883–1957), British writer and linguist |
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*[[Kenneth Shaw]] ("Buzz" Shaw) (b. 1939), American academic, college chancellor |
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*[[Kenneth Slessor]] (1901–1971), Australian poet |
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*[[Kenneth Starr]] (b. 1946), American lawyer, special investigator of U.S. President Bill Clinton |
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*[[Kenneth M. Taylor]] (1919–2006), American WWII pilot |
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*[[Kenneth Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet]] (1923–2006), Canadian businessman, billionaire |
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*[[Kenneth Tigar]] (b. 1942), American actor |
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*[[Kenneth Tolon II]] (b. 1981), college football player |
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*[[Kenneth Tynan]] (1927–1980), English theatre critic and writer |
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*[[Kenneth Vance]], American politician |
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*[[Kenneth N. Waltz]] (1924–2013), American political scientist |
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*[[Kenneth Warren (politician)|Kenneth Warren]] (1926–2019), British Conservative Party politician |
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*[[Kenneth Welsh]] (1942–2022), Canadian actor |
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*[[Kenneth Williams]] (1926–1988), English comedian and actor |
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*[[Kenneth G. Wilson]] (1936–2013), American theoretical physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, 1982 |
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==Fictional characters== |
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*[[Kenneth Widmerpool]], character in Anthony Powell's novel sequence ''A Dance to the Music of Time'' |
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==Places== |
==Places== |
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In the United States: |
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* [[Kenneth, Indiana]] |
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* [[Kenneth, Minnesota]] |
* [[Kenneth, Minnesota]] |
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* [[Kenneth City, Florida]] |
* [[Kenneth City, Florida]] |
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==Other== |
==Other== |
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* "[[What's the Frequency, Kenneth?]]", a song by [[R.E.M.]] |
* "[[What's the Frequency, Kenneth?]]", a song by [[R.E.M.]] |
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* [[Hurricane Kenneth |
* [[Hurricane Kenneth]] |
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* [[Cyclone Kenneth]] |
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==References== |
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Latest revision as of 18:09, 21 October 2024
Pronunciation | /ˈkɛnɪθ/ |
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Gender | Male |
Language(s) | English |
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Meaning | Handsome, Fire-born |
Other names | |
Related names | Cainnech/Coinneach, Cináed |
Kenneth is a given name of Gaelic origin. The name is an Anglicised form of two entirely different Gaelic personal names: Cainnech and Cináed. The modern Gaelic form of Cainnech is Coinneach; the name was derived from a byname meaning "handsome", "comely".[1] A short form of Kenneth is Ken.
Etymology
The second part of the name Cinaed is derived either from the Celtic *aidhu, meaning "fire",[2] or else Brittonic jʉ:ð meaning "lord".[3]
People
- (see also Ken (name) and Kenny)
- Cainnech of Aghaboe (515/16–600), Ireland, Saint Canice or Saint Kenneth
- Saint Cenydd or Welsh Saint Keneth, (a separate individual from above)
- Kenneth (1927–2013), born Kenneth Battelle, American celebrity hairdresser
- Kenneth MacAlpin, Kenneth I of Scotland
- Kenneth II of Scotland
- Kenneth III of Scotland
- Kenneth J. Alford (1881–1945), English composer
- Kenneth Allen (murderer) (born 1942), American murderer
- Kenneth Allott (1912–1973), Anglo-Irish poet and academic
- Kenneth Alwyn (1925–2020), English conductor and composer
- Kenneth Amis (b. 1970), Bermudian tuba player
- Kenneth Anger (b. 1927), American avant-garde-film director
- Kenneth Arrow (1921–2017), American economist, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics winner, 1972
- Kenneth Bager (b. 1962), Danish musician and record producer
- Kenneth Bainbridge (1904–1996), American physicist
- Kenneth Baker, Baron Baker of Dorking (b. 1934), UK Home Secretary
- Kenneth Barner, American engineer
- Kenneth Beard (1927–2010), English Cathedral Organist
- Kenneth Benton (1909–1999), British MI6 officer and author
- Kenneth Bressett (b. 1928), American numismatist
- Kenneth Bianchi (b. 1951), American serial killer, one of the Hillside Stranglers
- Kenneth Bigley (1942–2004), contractor, beheaded on television in Iraq
- Kenneth W. Bilby (1918–1997), American recipient of the Legion of Honour, executive vice president of RCA, and author
- Kenneth Blevins, American drummer and percussionist
- Sir Kenneth Bloomfield (b. 1931), former Head of the Northern Ireland Civil Service
- Kenneth E. Boulding (1910–1993), economist
- Kenneth Box (b. 1930), British track and field sprinter
- Sir Kenneth Branagh (b. 1960), Irish Shakespearean and film actor
- Kenneth Bron (Kenny B) (b. 1961), Surinamese-born singer
- Kenneth Bruffee (1934–2019), Professor emeritus at Brooklyn College
- Kenneth Burke (1897–1993), American literary theorist and philosopher
- Kenneth Calman (b. 1941), English chief medical officer
- Kenneth Carpenter (b. 1949), paleontologist
- Kenneth G. Caulton, inorganic chemist and professor
- Kenneth Chenault (b. 1951), former CEO of American Express
- Kenneth Arnold Chesney (b. 1968), American country singer
- Kenneth Church (1930–2020), Canadian jockey
- Kenneth Clark (1903–1983), English art historian
- Kenneth Clark (psychologist)
- Kenneth Clarke (b. 1940), Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Kenneth Cole (b. 1954), American clothing designer
- Kenneth Colley (b. 1937), English actor
- Kenneth R. Conklin, activist
- Kenneth Connor (1918–1993), British comedic actor
- Kenneth Cope (b. 1931), English actor
- Kenneth Cope (musician) (b. 1961), Mormon music composer
- Kenneth Darling (1909–1998), British general
- Kenneth C. Davis, American historian, author
- Kenneth Dougall (b. 1993), Australian football player
- Kenneth Dover (1920–2010), British academic
- Kenneth "K. K." Downing (b. 1951), guitarist
- Kenneth J. Dunkley (b. 1939), American inventor
- Kenneth Easterday (1973–2016), American man born with the rare disability, sacral agenesis
- Kenneth Edmonds ("Babyface") (b. 1959), American R&B singer
- Kenneth Erskine (b. 1963), serial killer
- Kenneth H. Fake (1895–1963), American politician
- Kenneth Farrow (American football) (b. 1993), American football player
- Kenneth Fearing (1902–1961), American poet
- Kenneth Feinberg (b. 1945), American attorney
- Kenneth Frampton (b. 1930), British architect and architecture critic
- Kenneth Gainwell (b. 1999), American football player
- John Kenneth Galbraith (1908–2006), Canadian-American economist
- Kenneth Gamble (b. 1943), songwriter and producer
- Kenneth Gasana (b. 1984), Rwandan basketball player
- Kenneth J. Gergen (b. 1935), American psychologist
- Kenneth R. Giddens (1908–1993), broadcaster
- Kenneth Gittens (born 1971), Virgin Islands politician
- Kenneth Gorelick (Kenny G) (b. 1956), smooth jazz professional saxophonist
- Kenneth Grahame (1859–1932), British author
- Kenneth C. Griffin (b. 1968), American entrepreneur and billionaire
- Kenneth E. Hagin (1917–2003), Pentecostal minister
- Kenneth L. Hale (1934–2001, American linguist
- Kenneth Halliwell (1926–1967), British actor, lover and murderer of Joe Orton
- Kenneth Ham (b. 1954), American astronaut
- Kenneth "Ken" Holtzman (b. 1945), American Major League Baseball pitcher
- Kenneth "Ken" Hon, American geologist and head of Hawaiian Volcano Observatory.
- Kenneth Horne (1907–1969), English actor and comedian
- Kenneth Gardner Hughes (b. 1954), Canadian politician
- Kenneth Hutchings (1882–1916), English amateur cricketer
- Kenneth Irons, comic book character in Witchblade
- Kenneth E. Iverson (1920–2004), Canadian computer scientist, developed the APL programming language
- Kenneth V. Jones (1924–2020), British composer
- Kenneth Katzner (1930–2003), American linguist
- Kenneth Kaunda (1924–2021), first President of Zambia
- Kenneth Keating (1900–1975), US Senator
- Kenneth Kedi (b. 1971), Marshallese politician
- Kenneth Kendall (1924–2012), British newsreader
- Kenneth Keith Kelley (1901–1991), American chemist
- Kenneth Kennedy (speed skater) (1913–1985), Australian Winter Olympian
- Jonathan King (b. 1944), born Kenneth George King, pop music mogul
- Kenneth Kitchen (b. 1932), British historian, Egyptologist
- Kenneth Klassen (b. 1951), Canadian sex tourist
- Kenneth Koch (1925–2002), American poet
- Kenneth Kraus (b. 1956), former United States Marine
- Kenneth Lawson (b. 1963), law professor and former lawyer
- Kenneth Lay (1942–2006), American businessman, former CEO of Enron
- Kenneth Livingstone (b. 1945), English politician
- Kenneth Ma (b. 1974), Hong Kong actor
- Kenneth McDavid, American murder victim
- Kenneth McKellar (1869–1957), American politician
- Kenneth McKellar (1927–2010), Scottish singer
- Kenneth Meers (1960–1992), American murder victim
- Kenneth Barbour Montgomery (1897–1965), English World War I flying ace
- Kenneth More (1914–1982), English actor (Genevieve, Reach for the Sky)
- Kenneth Murdock (born 1963), Canadian truck driver who was a hitman for the Musitano crime family of Hamilton, Ontario
- Kenneth Murray (disambiguation), multiple people
- Kenneth O'Keefe (b. 1969), American-Irish-Palestinian activist
- Kenneth Roderick O'Neal (1908–1989), African-American architect
- Kenneth Odumegwu (born 2000), Nigerian-American football player
- Kenneth A. Oye (b. 1949), Associate Professor of Political Science and Engineering Systems, MIT
- Kenneth Parcell from 30 Rock
- Kenneth Parnell (1931–2008), American convicted sex offender, child rapist, and kidnapper
- Kenneth Paschal (born 1966), American politician
- Kenneth Perez (b. 1974), Danish footballer
- Kenneth Lee Pike (1912–2000), American linguist and anthropologist
- Kenneth Platts (1946–1989), British composer
- Kenneth Ramchand (b. 1939), Trinidad and Tobago academic and writer
- Kenneth Rexroth (1905–1982), American poet
- Kenneth Robinson (British politician) (1911–1996), British politician and broadcaster
- Kenneth Rose (1924–2014), royal biographer
- Kenneth Ross, Scottish-American screenwriter of the films The Day of the Jackal, The Odessa File, etc.
- Kenneth G. Ross (b. 1941), Australian playwright, and screenwriter of the film Breaker Morant
- Kenneth Schellenberger (b. 1948), Canadian politician
- Kenneth Searight (1883–1957), British writer and linguist
- Kenneth Shaw ("Buzz" Shaw) (b. 1939), American academic, college chancellor
- Kenneth Slessor (1901–1971), Australian poet
- Kenneth Starr (b. 1946), American lawyer, special investigator of U.S. President Bill Clinton
- Kenneth M. Taylor (1919–2006), American WWII pilot
- Kenneth Thomson, 2nd Baron Thomson of Fleet (1923–2006), Canadian businessman, billionaire
- Kenneth Tigar (b. 1942), American actor
- Kenneth Tolon II (b. 1981), college football player
- Kenneth Tynan (1927–1980), English theatre critic and writer
- Kenneth Vance, American politician
- Kenneth N. Waltz (1924–2013), American political scientist
- Kenneth Warren (1926–2019), British Conservative Party politician
- Kenneth Welsh (1942–2022), Canadian actor
- Kenneth Williams (1926–1988), English comedian and actor
- Kenneth G. Wilson (1936–2013), American theoretical physicist, winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics, 1982
Fictional characters
- Kenneth Widmerpool, character in Anthony Powell's novel sequence A Dance to the Music of Time
Places
In the United States:
In Scotland:
- Inch Kenneth, an island off the west coast of the Isle of Mull
Other
References
- ^ Hanks, Patrick; Hardcastle, Kate; Hodges, Flavia (2006), A dictionary of first names, Oxford Paperback Reference (2nd ed.), Oxford University Press, pp. 157–158, 343, 401, ISBN 978-0-19-861060-1
- ^ Busse, Peter E. (2006), "Cinaed mac Ailpín", in Koch, John T. (ed.), Celtic culture: a historical encyclopedia, ABC-CLIO, p. 438, ISBN 1-85109-445-8
- ^ Rhys, Guto. "Approaching the Pictish language: historiography, early evidence and the question of Pritenic" (PDF). University of Glasgow.