To say Kennedy in French, you would say "Kennedy." It is the same in both English and French.
Jocelyn Kennedy has written: 'Why Illinois was French' -- subject(s): French, History
"bonjour mademoiselle Kennedy"
You say Kennedy
Kennedy is a name so in another language it may very well remain the same. It is not the same as one like John which has the French version - Jean, or Philip which would be Philippe for example.
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The Irish form of the name is Ó Cinnéide, which may mean "helmeted". There is a separate family of Kennedy in Scotland.
Andre Malraux, French author and statesman.
The cast of French for Geordies - 2006 includes: Graeme Kennedy as Dekka Black
Deborah Kennedy
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Michael L. Kennedy has written: 'The Jacobins clubs in the French Revolution' -- subject(s): History, Jacobins, Societies