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Kennedy in Japanese

Kennedy in Japanese is ケネディ — Kennedy means an Irish surname meaning "ugly head" or "helmeted head," famously borne by U.S. President John F. Kennedy; also used as a given name.

Kennedy in Japanese

ケネディ
proper noun
Pronounced: kenedi
A surname from Irish.

What does "Kennedy" mean?

  1. name An Irish surname meaning "ugly head" or "helmeted head," famously borne by U.S. President John F. Kennedy; also used as a given name.
    "The Kennedy family has long been prominent in American politics."

Kennedy in a sentence

  • The Kennedy family has long been prominent in American politics.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Kennedy" in Japanese?

"Kennedy" in Japanese is ケネディ. Kennedy means: An Irish surname meaning "ugly head" or "helmeted head," famously borne by U.S. President John F. Kennedy; also used as a given name.

How do you pronounce ケネディ?

"Kennedy" in Japanese is ケネディ, pronounced "kenedi".

How do you use "Kennedy" in a sentence?

Example: "The Kennedy family has long been prominent in American politics." In Japanese, "Kennedy" is ケネディ.

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