Irish Meaning: The name Case is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Case is: Observant; alert; vigorous.
Latin Meaning: The name Cash is a Latin baby name. In Latin the meaning of the name Cash is: Vain.
Irish Meaning: The name Cathryn is an Irish baby name. In Irish the meaning of the name Cathryn is: Form of the Greek Catherine meaning 'pure'.
Cayden is a spelling variant of Caden which is derived from a Gaelic surname, Mac Cadáin (meaning son of Cadáin). The Gaelic word “cadáin†possibly means 'battler, fighter' but the etymology is up for debate. It's also thought the name is derived from Adam, the first man, which would give the meaning 'ground, earth.'
Etymology & Historical Origin - Cayden. Cayden is a spelling variant of Caden which is derived from a Gaelic surname, Mac Cadáin (meaning son of Cadáin).
The name Chad is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Chad is: Protector; defender. English form of a Welsh name meaning battle or warring. Famous bearer: 7th- century bishop St Chad founded the Samaritans, a charitable organization providing service for the suicidal and despairing.
The name Chadd is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Chadd is: Protector; defender. English form of a Welsh name meaning battle or warring. Famous bearer: 7th- century bishop St Chad founded the Samaritans, a charitable organization providing service for the suicidal and despairing.
Chad is a masculine given name of Anglo-Saxon/Welsh origins. It is the modernized form of the Old English given name Ceadda, influenced by the Welsh word cad meaning "battle". It is also a short form (hypocorism) of Charles and Chadwick.
The name Chad is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Chad is: Protector; defender. English form of a Welsh name meaning battle or warring. Famous bearer: 7th- century bishop St Chad founded the Samaritans, a charitable organization providing service for the suicidal and despairing.
Chadwick Name Meaning. English: habitational name from any of various places called Chadwick, in Merseyside (formerly in Lancashire), Warwickshire, and two in Worcestershire. One of the places in Worcestershire and the one in Warwickshire are named as 'the dairy farm (Old English wic) of Ceadel'.