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Ken is a male's name (only when capitalized) and is a proper noun.

"Ken is starting college next year."

Ken (noun) means knowledge, understanding, or mental perception.

"Relativity is an idea beyond a toddler's ken."

It could also mean one's range of sight.

"The approaching dusk narrowed our ken."

The verb form of ken is rarely used; it's considered archaic.

"I ken what you're saying."

km - the last point here isn't true. Ken is used in Scotland all of the time. i hear "i ken what your saying" all of the time at work. (Edinburgh)

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