MEANING OF KENNEDY
Name:
Kennedy
Meaning:
Protected With Helmet
Variation:
Kennedee, Kennedey, Kennedi, Kennedie
Origin:
English, Gaelic
Information:
Kennedy originates in Gaelic languages and means "protected with helmet".
It was derived from an old Irish surname and as a surname it functions until today, the famous bearer being the 35th President of the United States, assassinated in Dallas in 1963, John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
Kennedy is sometimes given as a name to babies to honor the President. It can be used as both feminine and masculine given names, currently it is much more popular for girls in the United States.
Impact:
The first name of Kennedy leads you to assume considerable responsibility and to prefer to work independently, without direction or interference from others because you have very definite ideas of your own.
Your mind is quick to comprehend and you can be depended upon to do any job well.
Because you tend to be somewhat of a perfectionist, you might insist on doing too many things yourself instead of delegating jobs to others who might do less satisfactory work.
This name does make you quite direct and straight-to-the-point.
Your verbal expression does not reflect your inner thoughts and feelings, and you often wonder why people react to what you say.
The influence of this name does not promote the friendship that you desire or the relaxation and naturalness you should enjoy with people.
It is a name that makes you far too practical and serious-minded, and makes it difficult for you to act with spontaneity.
You could suffer physically through head tension, with eye, teeth, or sinus problems, headaches, or mentally through worry.
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