The first name Cade is of Welsh, Shakespearean, American origin. It is often a boy or girl name. It has the following meaning(s):
Welsh: Diminutive of Cadell: Small Battle; Spirit of the Battle
Shakespearean: 'Henry Vi, Part ' Jack Cade, a Rebel
American: Pure
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Academia
(Latin)
Named for Cicero's Villa
Caddell
(Welsh)
Variant of Cadell: Small Battle; Spirit of the Battle
Cadee
(Irish)
Variant of Cady: a Rhythmic Flow of Sounds
Cadee
(English)
Variant of Cady Meaning a Rhythmic Flow of Sounds
Cadel
(Welsh)
Variant of Cadell: Small Battle; Spirit of the Battle
Cadell
(Welsh)
Small Battle; Spirit of the Battle
Cadellin
(Welsh)
Legendary Father of Gweir
Caden
(Hebrew)
Spirit of Battle
Caden
(Welsh)
Spirit of Battle. See Also Kade
Cadence
(Irish)
Variant of Cady: a Rhythmic Flow of Sounds
Cadence
(English)
Variant of Cady Meaning a Rhythmic Flow of Sounds
Cadence
(Latin)
Rhythmic Flow (Cadena, Cadenza, Kadena)
Cady
(English)
Happiness of a Shepherdess (Cade, Cadee, Cadey)
Deebe
(Muslim)
Variant of Dibi: Brocade. Gold Tissue
Dibi
(Muslim)
Brocade. Gold Tissue
Gweir
(Welsh)
Legendary Son of Cadellin Silver
Jack
(Shakespearean)
'Henry Vi, Part ' Jack Cade, a Rebel
Linn
(Anglo Saxon)
A Cascade
Lyn
(Anglo Saxon)
A Cascade
Lynn
(Anglo Saxon)
A Cascade
Lynna
(Anglo Saxon)
A Cascade
Lynne
(Anglo Saxon)
A Cascade
Marcade
(Shakespearean)
'Love's Labours Lost' Lord Attending on the Princess of France
Michael
(Shakespearean)
'King Henry Iv, Part ' Sir Michael, a Friend to the Archbishop of York. 'Henry Vi, Part ' Michael and His Company are Followers of Jack Cade, a Rebel
Morcades
(Arthurian Legend)
Sister of Arthur
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