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What does the name Kenneth mean?In: Name Origins |
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Anglicized form of the Gaelic Cinaed and Cionaed (born of fire), and Coinneach and Caioneach (comely, handsome). The name, borne by Cinaed, Kenneth I MacAlpin (d. 860), the first king of Scotland, has continued to be perennially popular in Scotland and all of the English-speaking world
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