Kennedy in Korean
Kennedy in Korean is 케네디 — 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 Korean
케네디
Pronounced: Kenedi
surname
What does "Kennedy" mean?
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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 Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Kennedy" in Korean?
"Kennedy" in Korean is 케네디. 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 케네디?
"Kennedy" in Korean is 케네디, pronounced "Kenedi".
How do you use "Kennedy" in a sentence?
Example: "The Kennedy family has long been prominent in American politics." In Korean, "Kennedy" is 케네디.
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