Keni

Meaning of Keni

In the vibrant tapestry of baby names, Keni leaps off the page with a perky spark, its two-syllable dance (KEN-ee) echoing like a salsa rhythm under a warm Spanish sun. Though it flirts with multiple roots—gliding down from the sturdy Gaelic slopes of Kenneth or twisting into a spicy Spanish nod to Kenia—it lands effortlessly as a cheerful unisex choice. On the US baby charts, Keni is that hidden courtyard draped in bougainvillea: just 10 arrivals in 2024, nudging it to around rank 940, a rare bloom popping up across nurseries. It whispers individuality (no passport required) and wraps each child in a breeze of possibility. In the grand novel of baby names, Keni writes its own vibrant chapter, brimming with Latin warmth, lighthearted punch, and unstoppable optimism.

Pronunciation

English

  • Pronunced as KEN-ee (/ˈkɛni/)

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Notable People Named Keni

Keni Thomas -
Keni Burke -
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