It means "Yes, commander" in a military context. It is what one would say to a female superior in the Israeli army.
The name itself does not translate to Hebrew as it is not of Hebrew Origin. The Hebrew word for "Yes" is pronounced as "Ken", however I believe the name drives from Kenneth which is of Irish and Gaelic origin, and its meaning is "fire born; good-looking" according to : http://www.thinkbabynames.com/meaning/1/Kenneth
There is no Hebrew name for Kenneth, but you can write it as ×§× ×ª
The name Kenneth is derived from the Gaelic word caoin "handsome"
Ken has no Hebrew equivalent, but it can be written as קן
You can't translate it, but you can write it phonetically as ×§× ×ª
There is no Hebrew name for Kenneth, but you can write it as ×§× ×ª
Kenyah = ×§× ×™×”
"Ken" also means nest, as in a bird's nest.
1. i dont know your last name. 2. kylie= 카일리 ken=켄
kenyata = ×§× ×™××˜×”
ケンの娘 = Ken no musume.Hope that helps ^^
Ken and in Hebrew כן
If you mean the name Cain (in Hebrew Qayyin, קין), it means redeemed or bought. If you are spelling the word ken (כן) with American accent, it means "yes". Americans and other Ashkenazic Jews pronounce it kayn, but it's really pronounced ken.
Ken (כן)It literally means "so" or "thus"ken
It's ungrammatical, but it means "Yes but I don't have Hebrew letters" (a Hebrew keyboard).(It should be ken aval ein li otiyot ivriyot).כן, אבל אין לי אותיות עבריותNote that there are websites, such as the Branah site, that have virtual Hebrew keyboards that can type Hebrew via your English keyboard.
Pronounced Ken
ken (קן)
Ken.... The answer is THELWELL
ken, atah yachol (to a man) ken, at yechola (to a woman)