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  2. Kenneth - Wikipedia

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    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".

  3. List of Scottish Gaelic given names - Wikipedia

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    Kenneth [38 ] Kenneth is an ... Scots equivalent to the Irish Gealic name O' Riain/Rian/Ryan by meaning. ... Hodges, Flavia (2006), A Dictionary of First Names ...

  4. Ken (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Ken is a masculine given name of Japanese and Scottish Gaelic origin. The Japanese given name is common among males. It can have many different meanings depending on the kanji used. Ken is also a masculine given name of Scottish / Scottish Gaelic origin.

  5. Kennedy (given name) - Wikipedia

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    The name did not re-enter the top 1,000 until 1994, where it stayed until 2005. At its height, Kennedy was ranked the 516th most popular masculine baby name in 1964. As a feminine name, Kennedy first appeared among the top 1,000 names in 1994 and among the 100 most popular names for American girls since 2011. [10]

  6. Mackenzie (surname) - Wikipedia

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    The name is an Anglicised form of the Gaelic Mac Coinnich, which is a patronymic form of the personal name Coinneach meaning "comely" or "handsome". [1] [2] Today personal name Coinneach is generally Anglicised as Kenneth however Kenneth was originally used as an Anglicisation of different Gaelic personal name – Cionaodh. [2]

  7. Kenny - Wikipedia

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    Within this area, the name is associated traditionally with counties Galway and Roscommon. Kenny is ranked at number 76 in the list of the most common surnames in Ireland. [2] Other spellings include O'Kenny, Kenney, Kennie, Kinnie and Kinny. The given name, Kenny, is most often used as a short form of the name Kenneth and a diminutive form of Ken.

  8. Kendrick Lamar - Wikipedia

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    He opted to use his first and middle names professionally and regards the name change as part of his career growth. [40] For his eponymous debut extended play (2009), [ 41 ] Lamar eschewed the creative process of his mixtapes in favor of a project heavily focused on his songwriting over "lovely yet doleful" production. [ 28 ]

  9. McKenna (name) - Wikipedia

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    McKenna is an Irish surname. It derives from the Gaelic name Cináed (Anglicized as Kenneth), meaning, “born of fire.” It is the anglicized form of the Gaelic Mac Cionaodha meaning "son of Cionnaith", or of the Scottish surname, from Galloway, "MacCionaodha".