The most annoying thing about people on this website is when people reclaim ethnic names as their own without considering the meaning and usage. When talking to someone named Kenan or anyone with a unique name make sure to ask them how it's pronounced instead of saying it any way you please.
― Anonymous User 3/26/2022
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I named my son Kenan but we pronounce it as Ken-ann. I decided on this name by combining my fathers name Ken and my mum and sister's middle names Ann and put them together and got Kenan, I'm regretting not spelling it with 2 N's now because everyone pronounces it Kee-nan until I correct them otherwise. Everyone always tells me how nice it is and especially why I called my son it.
My parents gave me this name during a service in a Polish SDA church flicking through the Bible as the pastor was speaking jazgot to them. It is mentioned roughly 3 times in most Bible translations, in Genesis 5:9-14 and 1 Chronicles 1:2. Different translations have different spellings and could also mention different spellings within the same Bible.
· https://www.euskaltzaindia.eus/index.php?option=com_ecoeoda&task=izenaIkusi&Itemid=472&lang=es&kodea=4975&mota=izenak
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