Kenneth as a name
Kenneth is a male given name of Scottish origin, which means “handsome” or “born of fire”. The name has been in use since the medieval times and was popularized by the 11th-century Scottish king Kenneth MacAlpin. It has been a common name in Scotland, England, and other English-speaking countries for many years, and has been used by many notable people throughout history, including writers, musicians, actors, and politicians.
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