"Kenley" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Kenley is a surname of English origin, derived from the Old English words "cenel", meaning "tribe" or "clan", and "leah", meaning "wood" or "clearing". It is likely that the name originally referred to someone who lived in a woodland clearing or settlement.
Here are 5 usage examples based on the word "Kenley":
Kendal is a noun that refers to a town in Cumbria, England. It can also refer to a specific type of neck or throat opening, such as the Kendal fold of the neck.
A kendama is a traditional Japanese toy consisting of a spherical or oval-shaped ball attached to a spike at the end of a rod. It is traditionally used as a skill-testing toy, requiring the user to balance and catch the ball on the spike through various tricks and stunts. The kendama is often used as a tool for exercises in focus, concentration, and hand-eye coordination, and is believed to have a calming and meditative effect on the user.
Kenites refers to the descendants of Jethro, a Midianite priest, mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. In a broader sense, Kenites can also refer to any group of people who worship the same god or have the same cultural or religious practices, often implying a mixture of different ethnic origins.
Kennebunkport is a coastal town in York County, Maine, United States. It is a popular tourist destination known for its historic homes, bed and breakfast inns, and beautiful coastline. The town is also famous for being a summer residence of the Bush family, with former President George H.W. Bush and his wife Barbara having a home there.
Kennesaw is a city located in Cobb County, Georgia, United States. It is a suburb of Atlanta and has a population of around 35,000 people. The city is known for its historic downtown area, its parks and trails, and its strong sense of community. It was also one of the first cities in the United States to mandate gun ownership, with a 1982 ordinance requiring every head of household to maintain a gun at home.