by KEND on Wed Jun 21, 2017 7:51 am
Given Name KENNETH
GENDER: Masculine
USAGE: Scottish, English, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish
PRONOUNCED: KEN-ith (Scottish, English) [key]
Meaning & History
Anglicized form of both COINNEACH and CINÁED. This name was borne by the Scottish king Kenneth (Cináed) mac Alpin, who united the Scots and Picts in the 9th century. It was popularized outside of Scotland by Sir Walter Scott, who used it for the hero in his novel 'The Talisman' (1825).
While acknowledging there is a bit of Yin in every male I was pointing out that the feminizing of the male by organs of popular culture continues. While the trendies do survival courses and other chest beating exercises I feel that these are fads which have little to do with the male psyche. Am I angry, not at all, maybe amused at the way people slavishly follow trends, at one time the blonde Barbie was the quintessential example of femininity now that I hope has changed