Entity: KENNEDY
Kennedy is a surname and given name of Irish and Scottish origins, with various etymologies. It can also refer to the 35th President of the US, John F. Kennedy, known as JFK. Additionally, 'Kennedying' is a slang term for a specific social interaction.
Kennedy
Etymology
Kennedy is a surname and given name of Irish and Scottish origins. It is believed to be an anglicized form of the Irish names Cinnéididh and Cinnéidigh, derived from 'ceann' meaning 'a head' and 'éide' meaning 'armour'.
Definition
Kennedy refers to a surname and given name of Irish and Scottish origins. It can also be used as a slang term for a specific social interaction.
Historical Context
Kennedy is famously associated with John F. Kennedy, the 35th President of the US, known as JFK. He was the first Roman Catholic and the youngest man ever to be president.
Cultural Significance
The Kennedy family is a prominent political dynasty in the US, with several members holding significant political positions. 'Kennedying' is a slang term for approaching a female at a party and putting one arm around her waist without exchanging words.
Related Concepts
Other related concepts include the Kennedy surname, the Kennedy given name, and the Kennedy political legacy.
See Also
Kennedy refers to a surname and given name of Irish and Scottish origins, as well as a slang term for a social interaction.