National Ken Day is observed annually on October 18. It supports all Kens, their personalities, and allows them to celebrate and enjoy life. The holiday is an excellent opportunity to meet new people, try new activities such as skydiving, indulge in your favourite cuisines, and have enough fun to last an entire year.
The Background of National Ken Day
Ken is a male Gaelic or Scottish name. It can be used as a given name or as an abbreviation for names beginning with Ken, such as Kenneth, Kenan, Kendrick, Kendall, Kennedy, Mackenzie, Kenson, and Kenelm. Ken is a Japanese name with multiple interpretations dependent on the kanji used to write it. In Cornwall, a rugged coastal region in southern England, the name Ken was first used.
Prior to the late 18th century, Cornwall spoke a dialect distinct from Devon, its neighbouring county. Local surnames were derived from the place of birth, domicile, or property ownership of the bearer. In contrast to most Celtic peoples, who favoured patronymic names, the Cornish predominantly used regional surnames, one of which was Ken. Over time, the name also gained popularity in Devon, eventually becoming a prevalent surname there.
Aside from that, Ken may have been a nickname for someone who cared for canines, as in ‘le ken,’ which is derived from the Old French ‘chien.’ Robert le Chein was the first known family member to appear in the Pipe Rolls of 1183 in Cornwall. His appellation ‘Chien’ translates directly to ‘Ken.’ However, he was not the only person with that surname, as Henry le Kenne was mentioned in the Sussex Subsidy Rolls in 1337 and Willelmus Chen was listed in the Liber Feodorum in Essex in 1212.
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National Ken Day Activities
Get a cake with your name on it, replete with sparklers and large, bold letters, to commemorate National Ken Day. Host a celebration and celebrate with family and friends.
If you want to commemorate others on National Ken Day instead of yourself, you can give treats to your coworkers or those in need. We recognise that giving brings so much more happiness.
Learn about the historical figures whose names you share. Let their tales motivate you today.
Five Unusual Facts About the Name “KEN”
Ken is the 9,885th most popular surname in the globe.
The surname Ken is held by 56,944 individuals.
Cambodia has the greatest number of Kens per capita.
In the United States, Ken is the 337th most popular birth name.
There are 63 individuals named Ken per 100,000 Americans.
NATIONAL KEN DAY DATES
Year | Date | Day |
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2023 | October 18 | Wednesday |
2024 | October 18 | Friday |
2025 | October 18 | Saturday |
2026 | October 18 | Sunday |
2027 | October 18 | Monday |