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The meaning and history of the name Kenneth.


KENNETH

Anglicized form of both COINNEACH and CINÁED. This name was borne by the Scottish king Kenneth (Cináed) mac Alpin, who united the Scots and Picts in the 9th century. It was popularized outside of Scotland by Sir Walter Scott, who used it for the hero in his novel 'The Talisman' (1825). A famous bearer was the British novelist Kenneth Grahame (1859-1932), who wrote 'The Wind in the Willows'.


Usage: Danish, English, Norwegian, Scottish, Swedish
Short Forms: KEN, KENNY
Feminine Forms: KENDRA, KENINA, KENNA
Famous People: Kenneth Kaundawiki (Politician, 1924, Zambia), John Kenneth Galbraithwiki (Economist, 1908, Canada), Kenneth Arrowwiki (Economist, 1921, United States), Kenneth G. Wilsonwiki (Physicist, 1936, United States), Kenneth Branaghwiki (Actor, 1960, United Kingdom), Kenneth I of Scotlandwiki (Politician, 810, United Kingdom)
Popularity: *Popularity is given by the percentage of usage over the years.