Keneth

Scottish and Irish
"born of fire, handsome"

Keneth Origin and Meaning

The name Keneth is a boy's name.

Keneth is a masculine name that represents a variant spelling of Kenneth, which has Scottish and Gaelic origins. The traditional name comes from 'Cináed' or 'Coinneach,' meaning 'handsome' or 'born of fire.' The single-'n' spelling Keneth appears occasionally throughout English-speaking regions, either as an intentional variation or alternative transliteration. While less common than the standard Kenneth spelling, Keneth maintains the same historical connections to Scottish heritage, including associations with several Scottish kings. The name experienced its peak popularity in the mid-20th century and has gradually declined since, though it maintains a classic, dignified quality that continues to appeal to some parents seeking a name with traditional roots and straightforward pronunciation.

Famous People Named Keneth

  • Saint Keneth (or Cenydd)
    6th century Welsh hermit
  • Keneth Alden Simons
    American cable television pioneer

The name Keneth in Pop Culture

  • Trainee Keneth
    character from the video game "Suikoden IV"