In Arabic, "kadin" means "friend" or "companion." In Welsh, "caden" means "spirit of battle." Caden is also an altered form of an Irish and Scottish last name, McCadden. It's used for both girls and boys, but is more popular for boys. Origin.
Recorded as Caddan, Caden, Cadden, Caddin, Cadding, and others, this is a surname of Olde English and Scottish pre 7th century origins. It derives from the personal name of ancient times 'Cada' of which the literal meaning is believed to be 'rounded'.
Origin of the name Cade: Transferred use of the English surname, which is of several derivations. Cade is derived from an Old English nickname for something or someone lumpy or rotund. It might also be from the Late Middle English cade (a young animal abandoned by its mother and raised by hand).
In Arabic, "kadin" means "friend" or "companion." In Welsh, "caden" means "spirit of battle." Caden is also an altered form of an Irish and Scottish last name, McCadden. It's used for both girls and boys, but is more popular for boys.
Cadence is a feminine given name derived from an English word meaning "rhythm, flow." It has risen in popularity in the United States, where it ranked at No. 214 in popularity for baby girls in 2006, having jumped 745 places up the chart since 2002, when it was ranked at No. 959.
Celtic Meaning: The name Calder is a Celtic baby name. In Celtic the meaning of the name Calder is: From the stony river.
What does Calee mean? Calee as a name for girls has its root in Greek, and the meaning of the name Calee is "beautiful, lovely". Calee is an alternate spelling of Callie (Greek). ASSOCIATED WITH Cal-, greek, beautiful.
Calle Name Meaning. Spanish: topographic name for someone who lived in an alley, Spanish calle (from Latin callis). French: variant of Calé (see Cale).
Meanings and history of the name Camden: | Edit. English, possible meaning "winding valley" Welsh,possible meaning "child of the wind" Famous real-life people named Camden: | Edit.
Cannon Name Meaning. Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Canann or Ó Canann (Ulster), or Ó Canáin (County Galway) 'son (Mac) or descendant (Ó) of Canán', a personal name derived from cano 'wolf cub'.