This is the 8450th most frequent German word.
kenneth
"Kenneth" is not a German word; it is a masculine given name.
The word 'Kenneth' is used as a proper noun, referring to a person's name as the subject of the sentence.
Kenneth reist oft durch Europa, um neue Kulturen zu entdecken.
Kenneth often travels through Europe to discover new cultures.
Here, 'Kenneth' functions as the object of the verb 'getroffen', indicating the person we met.
Wir haben Kenneth gestern bei der Party getroffen.
We met Kenneth yesterday at the party.
In this sentence, 'Kenneths' is the possessive form of the name, showing ownership of the interest in history.