Kennie

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Probably related to Kenny.

Proper noun[edit]

Kennie

  1. A surname.
    • 1832, Scotland. Court of Session, Cases Decided in the Court of Session, page 783:
      But Mr Kennie, who clearly had power to dispense with the condition, drew two bills on the pursuer, of the date of the sale, one for £300, at two months, and the other for £495, at three months, making £795, which sum included the price ...
    • 1985, T. J. M. Kennie, M. C. Matthews, Remote sensing in civil engineering
    • 1998, Tom Kennie, A Guide to the Recruitment and Selection of Graduate Trainees (→ISBN)
    • 2014, Lynda Behling, Claire, →ISBN:
      She inspected the man while Mrs. Kennie spoke with him. He was old, with wisps of white hair barely covering the top of his head. His skin was wrinkled and his eyes were watery. He stood with a slight stoop, too.
    • 2017, Ryshia Kennie, Sheik's Defense
  2. A unisex given name.
    • 1951, Kennie Macpherson, Mothercraft in the tropics
    • 1970, Kennie L. Howard, Yesterday in Florida
    • 1996, Kennie Benner, The Volunteer Blueprint for Success: The Reference Manual and Workbook for Long Term Care Volunteers
    • 2008, Kennie H. Jones, Biology-inspired Approach for Communal Behavior in Massively Deployed Sensor Networks
    • 2014, Ted Wood, Live Bait, →ISBN:
      But Kennie robbed me even of that. As I came out of the back door, he came out of the front, smoothly covering me the whole way. Then he surprised me.
    • 2015, Kennie Ting, The Romance of the Grand Tour: 100 Years of Travel in South East Asia (→ISBN)