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Kennedy vs Brenda - What's the difference?

kennedy | brenda |

As a proper noun kennedy

is of (etyl) origin.

As an adverb brenda is

inside, in.

kennedy

English

Proper noun

(en proper noun)
  • of (etyl) origin.
  • of modern American usage.
  • See also

    * (Kennedy) * (Kennedy Clan) *

    brenda

    English

    Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • (female).
  • *1821 Walter Scott: The Pirate : Chapter III:
  • *:We have already mentioned Minna and Brenda , the daughters of Magnus Troil. Their mother had been dead for many years, and they were now two beautiful girls
  • *1997 Joy Fielding: Missing Pieces : page 85
  • *:'Brandi's father owns a number of radio stations across the country.' He smiled. 'Beware of women whose first names are potable.'
  • *:'I'll keep it in mind.'
  • *:'Actually, her real name is Brenda'. She was named after ' Brenda Marshall, who was an actress in the forties. Apparently, my father-in-law was a huge fan.'
  • (UK, jocular) (Queen Elizabeth II).
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  • A rural municipality in Manitoba
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