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Kenny

American  
[ken-ee] / ˈkɛn i /

noun

  1. Elizabeth Sister Kenny, 1886–1952, Australian nurse: researcher in poliomyelitis therapy.

  2. Also Kenney, Kennie. a male given name, form of Kenneth.


Kenny British  
/ ˈkɛnɪ /

noun

  1. Brett. born 1961, Australian rugby league player; scored 10 tries in 17 games for Australia (1982–87)

  2. Yvonne, born 1950, Australian opera singer, noted for her performances in Mozart and Handel operas

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Other investors followed, including Ana Lovelis and her husband Kenny Enea, known in the area for the elaborate haunted houses they have hosted at their home.

From Los Angeles Times

I’m kind of copying Kenny and his routine because he gets in crazy shape.

From Los Angeles Times

Kenny Chesney told Rolling Stone recently that you “couldn’t care less about being a celebrity.”

From Los Angeles Times

Sphere, meanwhile, has upcoming residencies from Kenny Chesney beginning in June, Backstreet Boys in July and Carin León in September.

From Los Angeles Times

The move comes after leader Kenny MacAskill revealed that the party was unlikely to field candidates in May due to its "perilous financial position".

From BBC