Scottish Meaning: The name Kennan is a Scottish baby name. In Scottish the meaning of the name Kennan is: Abbreviation of Kenneth.
Kennedi is an Americanized respelling of Kennedy. Kennedy is the transferred use of a Gaelic surname used in both Ireland and Scotland, originally spelled Cinnéidigh, and probably originating from a given name based on personal characteristics. The Gaelic words “cinn†means 'head' and “éidigh†is said to mean 'ugly.'
An Anglicized version of the Irish Gaelic name Cinnéidigh, meaning "helmeted chief." Used as both a boys' and a girls' name. Well-known Kennedys: President John F. Kennedy, his brother Robert Kennedy, and the rest of their clan.
Kenny is a surname, a given name, and a diminutive of several different given names. In Ireland, the surname is an Anglicisation of the Irish Ó Cionnaith, sometimes spelled Ó Cionnaoith. It is also a name from Waterford to Cork which derives from MacKenny.
Origin of the name Kent: Transferred use of the surname arising from the name of the county of Kent. The name, of uncertain derivation, is perhaps from the Welsh cant (rim, edge, border), or from the Old Welsh cant (white, bright).
The name "Kentucky" is of native American origin and has been attributed to several different languages with several different possible meanings, including the Iroquois word "ken-tah-ten," which means land of tomorrow.
English surname of disputed meaning, ranging from an Old English place name meaning "Ennion's mound." ... Or a Welsh name meaning "rabbit." Famous real-life people named Kenyon: | Edit. Kenyon Hopkins, American composer of jazz and film scores.
Kenzie is a short form for Mackenzie which itself is derived from a Scottish surname. It originates from the older Gaelic name "MacCoinnich" (or son of Coinneach, also son of the 'bright one'). Coinneach was a personal name that came from the Gaelic word meaning "comely, good-looking.â€
The meaning of the name “Keola†is: “The life, the health, the well-beingâ€. Categories: Pacific Islander Names, Polynesian Names, Unisex Names. Used in: Hawaiian speaking countries.
Keon is an Irish surname turned first name, primarily discovered by and adopted within the African-American community in the United States. ... So Keon essentially has the same root etymology as John, which is from the Hebrew meaning “God is gracious” (see the name John for more detail).